CPI(M) Leader P. Jayarajan Clarifies Temple Visit Was for Research, Not Worship
Kerala CPI(M) leader P. Jayarajan says he visited Kodungalloor temple as part of research for book, not for darshan
The Hindu
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P. Jayarajan, a senior leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), clarified that his recent visit to the Sreekurumba Bhagavathy temple in Kodungalloor, Thrissur district, was for research for his upcoming book, not for religious worship. He emphasized the importance of understanding various cultural practices without expressing devotion.
- 01P. Jayarajan visited the Sreekurumba Bhagavathy temple for research, not worship.
- 02He is writing a book on non-Brahmanical rituals, with the temple as a key focus.
- 03Jayaraajan has visited various religious sites across India for research purposes.
- 04He criticized the notion that communists cannot visit places of worship.
- 05His insights from the visit will contribute to his upcoming book.
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P. Jayarajan, a senior leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and author, addressed controversy surrounding his visit to the Sreekurumba Bhagavathy temple in Kodungalloor, Thrissur district, stating that it was part of his research for an upcoming book, not an act of devotion. He spent about thirty minutes at the temple but did not participate in any prayers. Jayarajan refuted allegations from Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders that he was there for religious purposes, clarifying that his intent was to study the temple's historical and cultural significance. He is currently working on a book titled *Sanathanikalude Hindutva Vazhikal*, which explores non-Brahmanical ritual practices. In his Facebook post, he highlighted that he has visited various religious sites across India to gain insights into different societal beliefs, emphasizing that these visits are not expressions of faith but opportunities for understanding. He criticized the misconception that communists are barred from visiting places of worship, asserting that such visits are essential for grasping the complexities of society.
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Jayarajan's clarification may influence public perception regarding the role of communists in religious spaces and highlight the importance of cultural understanding.
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