promotes dedicating a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe woman to a deity, idol, object of worship, temple, or other religious institution as a devadasi
follows :
(1) It may be declared that 'Shri Vyankatesh Balaji Deity' and 'Shri Vyankatesh Balaji Sansthan' are not legal trust ... holds that a trust in the matter of 'Shri Vyankatesh Balaji Deity' and 'Shri Vyankatesh Balaji Sansthan' exists, then
follows:-
"(i) Whether the land held in Jagir, by Hindu Idol (deity) as
Dolidar or Muafidar cultivated by a person other than the
Shebait ... Pujari of the deity or by hired labour or servants
engaged by its Shebait/Pujari as a tenant of the deity, such idol
being treated
case may be; (b) owned by an idol or a deity, by the manager of such idol or deity, whether known as shebait or manager
itself a substantial relief and has imme-
diate coercive effect and the deity would be restored to its
right in the trust properties. The suit ... compromise decree was not valid and binding on the,
temple, because, the deity was not a party to it through
any representative.
271
Though under
impurity but of
imperium purity, the purity of Suddhasattva. Vaishnava
believes in Deity Vishnu who has manifested Himself in 10
avataras. Lord Vishnu descends ... avatrara `Archavatar'.
It is a Deity in the form of idols in the temple.
The institution of temple should be in conformity with
been pre- eminent
Shiva Linga (idol) at Kashi, the supreme principal deity. According to the
mythological literature, Lord Avimukteshwara (never forsaken) appears ... supreme deity in Kashi since the Gupta ages, i.e., 4th century A.D.
till 12th century A.D. Pandit Lakshmi Dhara of 12th century
settlor, and it was recited therein that the settlor
had installed a deity named Iswar Srigopal in her house and
had since been regularly worshiping ... performing the puja
of the said deity; and that she had been erecting a Nat
Mandir to be named in memory of her deceased
Inference drawn from
meaning of-Admission, evidentiary value of -Frame of suit-
Deity, if a necessary party- Charitable and Religious Trusts ... charitable and religious trust within
the meaning of the Act. The deity was Swayambhu and
revealed itself in a dream to one Ganapati Maharaj
INFO :
RF 1987 SC2192 (4)
ACT:
Adverse Possession-Suit lands owned by Deity-Sanad executed
by trustee in 1851 in favour of defendants--Defendants
claiming ... Defendants were lessees from year to year-Their
possession not adverse to deity-As tenants they could not
challenge title of landlord- Indian Evidence