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A low-caste Hindu turns priest

By ANI
Saturday June 30, 03:26 PM
Paliganj (Bihar), June 30 (ANI): A low-caste Hindu has been appointed
priest of the Ram-Janki Devi temple at Paliganj, 60 kilometers from
Patna, where casteism is at rife.

Janardan Manjhi, the newly appointed priest of the temple was earlier
serving in a Dalit temple.

Traditionally, priesthood is restricted only to Brahmins. But the
temple authorities, by law, has broken the tradition and allowed
Manjhi, a Mushar tribal to take to priesthood.

It took temple administrator Kishore Kunal six months to select
Manjhi, who is not well versed in Sanskrit.

During this period, temple authorities checked his credentials and his
devotion to god.

"I am feeling very nice and excited. I had never thought of this. I
used to dream of this day when I would distribute the prasad here. Now
my dream has come true," said Manjhi.

Residents say the move would set an example for those indulging in casteism.

"Casteism was rife here and because of that conversions had begun.
Earlier people never let the untouchables in the temple. So it is a
good move which will led to easing of such thinking," said Pankaj
Kumar, a resident.

At present, non-Brahmin priests perform rituals in a few temples of
certain sects, mostly in rural areas.

The Supreme Court had ruled in 2002 members of the so-called "dalits"
could also be appointed as priests in temples as long as they were
qualified to conduct the rituals. (ANI)

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