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Kerala Prohibits Political Symbols in Temples Under New Devaswom Department Guidelines

Scribe Prakash
Last updated: September 17, 2025 6:31 am
Scribe Prakash
Published: September 17, 2025
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Thiruvananthapuram, September 15 – In a move aimed at maintaining the religious sanctity and neutrality of temples under the Devaswom Boards, the Kerala government has imposed strict guidelines banning political symbols, signs, flags, and decorative hangings from being displayed within or on the premises of these sacred sites. The new directive was issued by the Devaswom Department following an order by the Kerala High Court.

Under the new rules, single-color flags, pictures of individuals associated with political organizations or movements, and promotional materials that could potentially provoke religious or communal discord are now prohibited within temple premises. This move is in line with previous directions and orders issued by the Kerala High Court.

The decision comes as part of the state government’s commitment to upholding the sanctity of religious places and ensuring their neutrality. The guidelines have been implemented across temples under the jurisdiction of the Devaswom Department, which includes several prominent temples in Kerala such as the revered Thekkinkadu Maidan.

This move has garnered mixed reactions from various stakeholders. While some have praised the government’s decision for maintaining the religious and cultural ethos, others have expressed concerns about potential infringement on freedom of expression. Regardless, the Kerala government remains resolute in its commitment to upholding the sanctity and neutrality of temples under its jurisdiction.

The new guidelines are expected to be strictly enforced by the Devaswom Department, with penalties imposed for any violations. As the story develops, more details about the implementation of these rules and their impact on temple visits will become apparent.

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