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... temple confined to Jains alone and the non - Jain caste Hindus could not enter the temple as of right , an untoucha- ble , who was a Hindu ( not Jain ) and claimed to enter the temple as such could not insist upon entering it . The ...
... temple confined to Jains alone and the non - Jain caste Hindus could not enter the temple as of right , an untoucha- ble , who was a Hindu ( not Jain ) and claimed to enter the temple as such could not insist upon entering it . The ...
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... temple and by no other devotee entering the temple for darshan . In many Hindu temples the act of actual worship was entrusted to the authorised pujaris and all the devotees were allowed to enter the temple upto a limit beyond which ...
... temple and by no other devotee entering the temple for darshan . In many Hindu temples the act of actual worship was entrusted to the authorised pujaris and all the devotees were allowed to enter the temple upto a limit beyond which ...
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... temple and by no other devotee entering the temple for darshan . In many Hindu temples devotees are allowed only upto a limit and the innermost portion is being reserved only for the authorised poojaris . In this way , a Harijan has a ...
... temple and by no other devotee entering the temple for darshan . In many Hindu temples devotees are allowed only upto a limit and the innermost portion is being reserved only for the authorised poojaris . In this way , a Harijan has a ...
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Preface | 11 |
Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
Social Legislation and Criminal Sanctions | 25 |
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