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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Shweta Sharma

Why visitors will have to drink cow urine to enter holy Indian temple

  • Visitors to the Gangotri temple in India's Himalayan mountains must now consume panchgavya, a ritual concoction including cow urine, as a test of faith before being allowed inside.
  • The new entry rule, implemented by the temple committee, is intended to keep out non-Sanatani and non-believers from the sacred site.
  • Dharmendra Semwal, the committee's chair, stated that "true believers will have no problem" with the practice, which began as the major annual Char Dham Yatra pilgrimage commenced.
  • This directive follows a similar move in March by the Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee, which banned non-Hindus from entering 47 temples under its management.
  • The mandatory consumption of cow urine is a politically divisive issue, with groups aligned with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP party promoting its use despite health warnings and criticism for 'othering' non-Hindus.

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