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Swaminarayan sect agrees to remove controversial Hanuman murals from temple

by Nav Jeevan
3 years ago
in Ahmedabad, Breaking News, Central Gujarat, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, Legal, More, Spirituality, Temples
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Swaminarayan sect agrees to remove controversial Hanuman murals from temple

The Hanuman temple in Salangpur-File

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  • After the meeting, Swami Parmatmananda Saraswati of the Shivananda Ashram said the controversial murals will be removed before sunrise on Tuesday
  • Some key leaders of the sect met Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Monday to resolve the issue
  • We want answers about so many other things, such as wrong depiction of Hindu gods in religious texts of the Swaminarayan sect: Rishi Bharti Bapu, a prominent Hindu religious leader

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AHMEDABAD, SEPT 4

A Swaminarayan sect on Monday said it will remove controversial wall murals installed on the pedestal of a giant statue of Lord Hanuman at a temple in Salangpur town of Gujarat’s Botad district.

In some of the murals at the famous Hanuman temple in Botad, the revered God is shown as a devotee of Sahjanand Swami.

Notably, the Swaminarayan sect, which is divided in several factions, refers to Sahajanand Swami (1781-1830) as Lord Swaminarayan. The sect developed around him.

The Hanuman temple in Salangpur is managed by the sect’s Vadtal Gadi faction having its headquarter in Vadtal village in Kheda district.

A few months ago, the temple management installed a 54-feet statue of Lord Hanuman on the premises. The wall of its pedestal is covered with murals.

In one mural, Lord Hanuman is shown kneeling before Sahajanand Swami. In another mural, the deity can be seen standing with folded hands before the parents of Sahjanand Swami.

Hindu religious leaders have been demanding the removal of these murals for over a week and some had threatened action if it was not done quickly.

On Monday, sources said some key leaders of the sect met Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel to resolve the issue.

The Vishva Hindu Parishad organised a meeting on Monday evening at Shivananda Ashram, which was attended by various Hindu seers and key leaders of the sect, including Chaitanya Shambhu Maharaj.

After the meeting, Swami Parmatmananda Saraswati of the Shivananda Ashram said the controversial murals will be removed before sunrise on Tuesday.

“During the meeting, it has been agreed that murals which hurt people’s feelings will be removed by the temple management before Tuesday sunrise. To resolve all other issues, a meeting between the saints of Sanatan Hindu dharma and of various Swaminarayan sects will be held in the near future,” he told reporters.

He was accompanied by Sant Swami of Vadtal Gadi, Chaitanya Shambhu Maharaj and other seers, saints and leaders associated with the VHP.

However, despite the assurance, some Hindu seers appeared dissatisfied and have decided to go ahead with a meeting of saints from all over the country that has been organised in Limbdi town of Surendranagar on Tuesday to discuss the road ahead.

“Though this issue was raised by Hindu saints, none of us were invited for that meeting. And murals are not the only issue here. We want answers about so many other things, such as wrong depiction of Hindu gods in religious texts of the Swaminarayan sect,” said Rishi Bharti Bapu, a prominent Hindu religious leader.

Therefore, the meeting in Limbdi will be held as planned to discuss the road ahead, Bapu added.

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