DRAPED OR UNDRAPED?
IDOL IN JAIN TEMPLE
RIVAL SECTS AT LAW
Australian Press Association.
LONDON, 11th March
The Privy Council reserved judgment in a remakable legal action hinging on tho question, whether the ancient idol in the Jain Temple at Shirpur, India, should or should not be draped. The litigants, two sects of the Jain Community, have been legally fighting for :twenty years. One says it should be worshipped draped and the other that it should be nude.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 59, 13 March 1929, Page 9
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