Mumbai Sadhus were beaten to death in Palghar. Ban on playing Hanuman Chalisa on loudspeakers within 100 meters radius of mosques yesterday. These are some of the decisions which put question marks on the once Hinduist Shiv Sena. In both the cases mentioned above, Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray had to face the displeasure of the common people on social media. Seeing this fury of the people, Uddhav has once again tried to show that he also takes care of Hindus. Under this, Uddhav Thackeray has decided to renovate 8 temples in Maharashtra. All the temples are ancient and the reverence of millions of Hindus is attached to them.
The temples that Uddhav has decided to renovate include Dhootpapeshwar temple in Ratnagiri district, Kopeshwar temple in Kolhapur, Ekviradevi temple in Pune, Gondeshwar temple in Nasik, Khandoba temple in Aurangabad, Purushottam Bhagwan temple in Beed, Anandeshwar temple in Amravati and Gadchiroli. of Markanda Mahadev Temple. Most of these are in very poor condition without care. After Uddhav’s decision, these temples will be repaired and many new services are also expected to start there for the devotees.
Ekviradevi Temple is the temple of Thackeray’s family deity. At the same time, the Gondeshwar temple of Nashik is about 900 years old. Dhootpapeshwar temple is 1000 years old and Kopeshwar temple is 800 years old. Khandoba Temple is 900 years old and Muslims also visit here. Whereas, Purushottam Bhagwan Temple is 1500 years old. Anandeshwar temple is also said to be 800 years old. Uddhav said in the meeting of the Department of Cultural Affairs that approval will be given this week to repair all the temples. In the restoration, care will be taken that the original form of the temples is maintained at all costs. Along with this, facilities will also be prepared here.