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SC says Hinduism is a way of life temple proof not required
Politics
Published on 13 May 2026

Even a home lamp can count as faith
The Supreme Court said Hinduism is a “way of life” and that temple visits or rituals are not mandatory to remain Hindu. In hearings on discrimination at religious sites, including Sabarimala, a nine-judge bench observed that even lighting a lamp at home can demonstrate belief, shaping how religious freedom and faith protections are understood.
- SC calls Hinduism a way of life, not a temple checklist
- Temple visits and rituals are not mandatory to remain Hindu
- Home practices like lighting a lamp can demonstrate belief
- Court hearings focus on discrimination and religious freedom
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