Temple Raj

The discussion on freedom of worship which has gripped the Nation’s imagination these days is a welcome change from the banal slandering that rules the large part of Indian media.

Women’s Rights, is an intense topic, whenever hurled into discussion. But amidst all the fervour that the feminist groups carry while setting up their agenda of parity in all phases of life with the other gender, they have been mere spectators to the act of blasphemy, as I may say, being carried out by the Adams of the Nature. The act of restricting someone-be it any mortal- who has faith in the power and who wishes to perform the christened rituals is a betrayal to the very notion of Theism.

No human can decide, as he is no God, as to who will worship the Almighty. So it is incumbent upon the preachers to decide whether to weaken the binding force that holds the Temple of Theism or to let power of acceptance of all as equals strengthen the roots of their crumbling empire.