Hyderabad, May 17: Hundreds of devotees gathered at the historic Bhojshala complex in Madhya Pradesh’s Dhar on Sunday after authorities allowed daily Hindu worship and religious rituals at the disputed site.
The development came a day after the Archaeological Survey of India issued fresh orders permitting unrestricted puja at the Bhojshala Kamal Maula Mosque complex following directions from the Madhya Pradesh HighCourt.
The court recognised the structure as an 11th century Sanskrit learning centre and a temple dedicated to GoddessVagdeviSaraswati. It also cancelled the 2003 arrangement that allowed Hindu worship only on Tuesdays while reserving Fridays for Muslim prayers.
Religious rituals began at 6 am on Sunday with Vedic priests performing special pujas, homams and chanting of sacred mantras inside the complex.
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