The Malappuram region provides some excellent news, demonstrating that india is still progressing as a secular country. The temple in Malappuram has halted celebrations to mourn the death of a Muslim man.
A temple in Malappuram has held off festival celebrations to mourn the death of a Muslim man in the community, in a touching display of religious harmony.
Following the death of Cherathil Haider, an Islamic inhabitant of the village, the yearly festival celebrations at Punnassery Bhagavathy temple in Tirur were canceled and reduced to rites.
According to temple administrators, "the temple is devoted to the goddess Kodungallur Bhagawati, and after learning of Cherathil Haider's death, the decision to cancel the celebrations was made immediately, and everyone was in agreement with the choice."
The temple administration has halted the celebrations, according to a Mahal Committee spokesman, to express their condolences over the tragedy.
Nothing makes us indians happier than hearing that two distinct religions have such a high level of understanding and regard for one another.
Applause for the people of Malappuram for their actions. The phrase "unique strength" is used here to describe how unity provides distinct strength. Any religion can be practiced freely in India. india is a secular country because there is no official religion. And in Kerela, this word has been proven once more.