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Bihar temple comes of age with Dalit head priest
Sanjay Singh
Saturday, June 30, 2007  10:32 IST


About 10,000 people of Paliganj village will attend a grand ceremony
that will mark the installation of Janardan Majhi today

PATNA: Winds of change seem to be blowing in the rural areas of Bihar.
The religious rituals in a remote Hindu temple at Paliganj, around 40
kilometres from the state capital, here will be performed by a Dalit
priest without any objections by the Brahmins or other upper caste
people.

As a mark of their approval, about 10000 persons from different
sections of society would attend a community feast (Pangat) to mark
the installation of Janardan Majhi now Janardan Das as the chief
priest of the ancient temple at Paliganj on Saturday. The birth
anniversary day of saint Kabir falls on this day.

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The Bihar State Religious Trust Board (BSRTB) had constituted a Temple
Trust Committee for the smooth management of this ancient temple that
has 100 acres of valuable land under its possession. The temple trust
committee is also be headed by a Dalit — Sidheshwar Majhi.

The Secretary of the committee, Suresh Kashyap also belongs to an
extremely backward caste. Chief Administrator of BSRTB, Kishor Kunal
said that the said temple was considered to be one of the most
affluent temples of Bihar but in course of time almost all the land
belonging to the temple had been encroached.

Some people had occupied it forcefully while others had purchased it
unlawfully by paying just peanuts to the successive priests. But by
his concerted efforts and clean image, Kunal succeeded in retrieving
more than 50 percent land of the temple and constituted a temple
management committee to look after the temple.

Impressed by the action of BSRTB, many others have volunteered to
return the temple land. This is not the first temple to have a Dalit
as its chief priest, said Kunal. The Mahavir Temple of Patna, Vishal
Nath Mandir at Hajipur and Shiva Mandir at Bihta all have Dalits as
their chief priests.


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