Encounter News Punjabi

BKTC Moves to Restrict Non-Hindu Entry at Char Dham and Associated Shrines

WhatsApp Channel Join Now

Dehradun: The Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) has taken a significant step towards restricting the entry of non-Hindus at the Char Dham shrines and several other prominent pilgrimage sites in Uttarakhand. The proposal has reignited debate around religious traditions and access to sacred spaces.

BKTC chairman Hemant Dwivedi said that temples such as Badrinath and Kedarnath are not tourist destinations but represent the highest spiritual centres of Sanatan Dharma. He stressed that entry into these shrines should be viewed as a matter of religious tradition rather than a civil or tourist right.

Dwivedi said that leading religious heads and members of the saint community have collectively emphasised that non-Hindus should not be permitted inside these sacred sites. “This decision is being taken in respect of age-old traditions. The Char Dham are centres of faith and spiritual practice, not general sightseeing locations,” he said.

Reacting to the development, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami stated that the state government would take appropriate action after considering the views of temple committees and religious organisations responsible for managing pilgrimage sites in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand. His remarks indicate that the government may give precedence to the decisions of temple management bodies on this issue.

According to the proposal submitted by BKTC, a total of 48 temples, kunds and religious locations have been identified where the entry of non-Hindus would be restricted. These include the Kedarnath and Badrinath Dhams, Tungnath, Madhyamaheshwar, Triyuginarayan, Narsingh Temple in Joshimath, Vishwanath Temple in Guptkashi, Tapt Kund, Brahma Kapal and the Shankaracharya Samadhi, among several other spiritually significant sites linked to the Char Dham circuit.

The proposal is being viewed as a move aimed at preserving the sanctity and traditional character of these pilgrimage centres, though it is also expected to trigger wider discussions on religious access, constitutional values and tourism in the hill state.

All news on Encounter News is computer-generated and sourced from third parties. Please read and verify carefully. We will not be responsible for any issues. 

Encounter News
Encounter News
Encounter Media Group

Latest Articles

Centre, RBI Roll Out Reforms to Strengthen Cooperative Banks, Boost Credit and Digital Inclusion

New Delhi: The Government of India, in coordination with the Reserve...

Kanpur Businessman Denies Son Was Driving Lamborghini in Crash, Claims Hired Chauffeur Was at the Wheel

Kanpur: Kanpur-based tobacco businessman KK Mishra has denied allegations that his...

Couple and Three Children Found Dead in Mathura Village; Police Suspect Mass Suicide

Mathura: In a tragic incident, a couple and their three minor...

Two Japanese Nationals Reported Missing in Jaipur; Police Launch Search

Jaipur: Police in Rajasthan’s capital have launched a search operation after...

Political Storm Brews Over Circulation Claims of Unreleased Four Stars of Destiny Book by Former Army Chief

New Delhi: Uncertainty and political confrontation have intensified over the alleged...

Majority of Parents, Teachers Push for Internet Safety as Core Subject in Schools: Survey

New Delhi: More than half of parents and educators are calling...

Comments

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here