A Significance of Temple Customs through Legal Lens: Shabarimala Judgement
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science - Year 2019, Vol 24, Issue 1
Abstract
Customshave always been subject to scrutiny by the society and legal institutions. Customs needs to be classified properly to understand them better. Today with modernisation we are on the verge of losing customs that hold certain principles and values. Certain customs do have scientific base. How has customs been interpreted by the law is important. It is important for society to understand that some customs have been the backbone of the laws. Can society give away all customs? New customs will replace the old ones. When religious institutions are concernedcustoms cannot be given away easily as it forms the core foundation of faith and belief. Why only hindu customs are at stake? Will the society exist if religious customs are given away?
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Aradhana Nair
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