Religious FreedomCapital Publishing House, 1990 - 215 strani |
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Stran 36
... worship at all hours of the day and night . Or that he should personally perform those services . which the Acharyas alone can perform.52 This aspect of the freedom is again emphasized by Sastri Yagnapurushadji v . Muldas.53 The ...
... worship at all hours of the day and night . Or that he should personally perform those services . which the Acharyas alone can perform.52 This aspect of the freedom is again emphasized by Sastri Yagnapurushadji v . Muldas.53 The ...
Stran 111
... worship- ping in the temple , though compromised by Article 26 ( b ) , must yield to the overriding right declared by Article 2 : ( 2 ) ( b ) in favour of the public to enter into a temple for worship . But where the right claimed on ...
... worship- ping in the temple , though compromised by Article 26 ( b ) , must yield to the overriding right declared by Article 2 : ( 2 ) ( b ) in favour of the public to enter into a temple for worship . But where the right claimed on ...
Stran 114
... worship managed by the Satsangis.12 The satsangis , according to the appellant , consti- tuted a sect entirely distinct from the Hindu religion to apply the said Bombay Hindu Act , 1956 in places of worship main- tained by the Satsangis ...
... worship managed by the Satsangis.12 The satsangis , according to the appellant , consti- tuted a sect entirely distinct from the Hindu religion to apply the said Bombay Hindu Act , 1956 in places of worship main- tained by the Satsangis ...
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Preface | 1 |
Positive Aspects 2558 | 25 |
Negative Aspects 59108 | 59 |
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