Lord Hanuman statue, 90 feet tall statue of Lord Hanuman temple built in America, fanatic Christians entered the temple and created a ruckus
Lord Hanuman statue: Some local organizations are protesting against the recently built statue of Hanumanji in Texas. On Sunday, some people from the local church group entered the temple and created a ruckus over the construction of the statue.
Lord Hanuman statue
Lord Hanuman statue: Some local organizations are protesting against the recently built statue of Hanumanji in Texas. On Sunday, some people from the local church group entered the temple and created a ruckus over the construction of the statue.
Texas Hanuman Statue
Texas Hanuman Statue: A shocking incident has come to light from Texas, America. Recently, a controversy has arisen over the 90 feet high statue of Hanuman ji in Sugar Land here. It is being told that on Sunday (August 25), at least 20-25 people associated with the church entered the temple and started a ruckus over the construction of the statue. During this, these people of the local church group described Hanuman ji as a 'demonic god'.
According to media reports, about 25 people entered the temple premises and started worshiping their religion in front of the statue. Greg Graves, associated with the church, can be heard abusing Lord Hanuman in the video going viral on Facebook. It is alleged that during the demonstration, his supporters were gathering near the Hanuman statue and praying. After this, the temple threatened to call the police, and then these people left from there.
No religion should be insulted—temple management
On the other hand, the temple management has strongly condemned this incident. They said that all religions should be respected and no religion should be insulted.
A local church group entered temple property to "protest" the recently built Hanuman idol in Texas on Sunday.
— Journalist V (@OnTheNewsBeat) August 27, 2024
About 15-20 of protestors were uttering some demonic curses praying for the downfall of "non-believers" and proselytizing on temple grounds harassing temple goers… pic.twitter.com/F8TtdrwNNL
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According to WION's report, Dr. Ranganath Kandala, Joint Secretary of the temple, said, "Initially we thought that the group had come to see the idol. Because they had read about it on the internet or some other medium. Therefore, no one argued with them. But, after some time, the group started praying and started circling around the idol.
Jesus Christ is the only God
According to Kandala, some protesters started approaching the people coming to the temple and insisted that Jesus was the only true God. Also, the people who entered the temple told the children and some people who had come to visit the temple not to worship this idol. During this, some protesters can be heard saying, "May all false gods burn to ashes.