Agartala: The Tripura High Court yesterday has ordered a ban on animal sacrifice tradition practiced in temples.
The division bench comprising of Chief Justice Sanjoy Karol and justice Arindam Lodh placed the ban in response to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by Subhash Bhattacharjee, a retired judge, HT reports .
The HC judgement reads, “no person including the state shall be allowed to sacrifice any animal/bird within the precincts of any one of the temples within the State of Tripura…” The judgement stands against the tradition practiced by Hindus in the state. Going against the state government’s counsel who said in the court that animal sacrifice practice is a “ long accepted procedure of Hindu rituals of the Tantrik method of worship of the Dash Maha Vidya” (ten forms of the Goddess of the Hindus), the HC directed the government to open shelter homes for rearing animals donated by the devotees in the temples.
“Government of Tripura has proposed the development of Devi Tripureswari temple as a favourite international tourist destination. People of all beliefs and faiths are likely to visit in large number. Anyone of the devotees desirous of offering any animal out of personal faith, belief or desire, may do so but shall take back the animal and under no circumstance, any activity of animal sacrifice shall be permitted to be carried out. Prudently, the Government can earmark land for an opening shelter home for rearing such livestock,” verdict reads.
The court also ordered the district magistrates of West and Gomari districts to ensure implementation of the orders at Tripureswari Temple and Chaturdas Devata Bari Temple located in their jurisdictions while directed the chief secretary to ensure the installation of cameras at the two temples where the animal sacrifice is usually carried out.
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