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900-year-old J&K Shiva temple has Muslim 'priests'
Press Trust of India, Wednesday July 8, 2009, Pahalgam

Situated on the banks of the icy Lidder river, a 900-year old Shiva temple is perhaps the only major Hindu shrine in Kashmir valley which has Muslim priests.

After the migration of Kashmiri Pandits from a nearby village, two Muslim priests - Mohmmad Abdullah and Ghulam Hassan kept the doors of the Mamalaka temple open and bells continued to toll.

"We not only took care of the temple but also held 'aartis' everyday," Ghulam Hasan says.

Besides ensuring the safety of the 3-feet-long black stone Shivaling, Abdullah and Hassan have ensured that no devotee goes without 'prasad' even for a single day. Built by Raja Jai Suria, the temple was once a must stop over for pilgrims going to the Amarnath cave shrine in south Kashmir Himalayas.

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Posted by Priya on Jul 08, 2009
It is sad to see that NDTV is presenting this news item as a case of communal harmony.The fact that there are no Hindu kashimir pandits left in the area to even maintain the temple speaks volumes about lack of communal harmony in Kashmir. While these two muslim individuals should be hailed for keeping the temple open and away from the hands of otherwise destructive and "Communal" muslim majority in Kashmir, it is a classic news item that portrays the lack of communal harmony in Kashmir that has led to the ethnic cleansing of skihs and Kashmiri Hindus in the last two decades in Kashmir.
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