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If each sadhu, guru allowed to build shrine on public land, disastrous consequences to follow: HC

IndiaTimes Saturday, 1 June 2024
The Delhi high court has cautioned that allowing each sadhu, baba, and guru to construct shrines or samadhi sthals on public land for personal benefits could have severe repercussions on public interests. The court expressed that naga sadhus, who are devotees of Lord Shiva, are meant to live lives of complete detachment from worldly affairs. Seeking property rights conflicts with their beliefs and practices.
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