Pandharpur Temples Act of 1973
- Recently, the Maharashtra government told the Bombay High Court that the Vitthal and Rukmini temples in Solapur are open to people of all faiths.
- The Pandharpur Temples Act was instituted in 1973 and abolished all hereditary rights and privileges of priests for the governance and administration of the temples of Lord Vitthal and Rukmini in Pandharpur.
- It also enabled the government to control its administration and management of ....
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