This seminal work delves into the socio-legal and historical dynamics of temple entry rights in India, particularly for marginalized communities. Authored by a renowned advocate and scholar, the book provides a thorough examination of caste-based discrimination in religious spaces, exploring historical evidence, legal precedents, and the role of temple revenues in societal structures. A thought-provoking contribution to social justice literature, this book challenges orthodox practices while advocating equality and inclusivity in Hindu temples.Originally serialized in 1929 and now republished for contemporary readers, the book serves as a critical resource for scholars, activists, and general readers interested in India's complex intersection of religion, law, and society.
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