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Arkansas rejects proposal for statute of Hindu deity Hanuman on grounds of state legislature | Arkansas rejects proposal for statute of Hindu deity Hanuman on grounds of state legislature |
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Officials in Arkansas have rejected a request to place a statue of the Hindu monkey god Hanuman on the grounds of the state legislature. | Officials in Arkansas have rejected a request to place a statue of the Hindu monkey god Hanuman on the grounds of the state legislature. |
The Universal Society of Hinduism and a number of other organisations had floated proposals for putting up their own monuments after the Arkansas General Assembly passed a law earlier this year to erect a Ten Commandments statue, the Associated Press said. | The Universal Society of Hinduism and a number of other organisations had floated proposals for putting up their own monuments after the Arkansas General Assembly passed a law earlier this year to erect a Ten Commandments statue, the Associated Press said. |
The Hindu group, an organisation that has just one full-time staff member and yet possesses a knack for securing media publicity, released a statement on Friday saying it was considering sending its request to Governor Asa Hutchinson, who signed the Ten Commandments statue law in April. | The Hindu group, an organisation that has just one full-time staff member and yet possesses a knack for securing media publicity, released a statement on Friday saying it was considering sending its request to Governor Asa Hutchinson, who signed the Ten Commandments statue law in April. |
Rajan Zed, a former Postal Service manager in Reno, Nevada, and the society’s only full-time staff member, frequently launches campaigns to promote Hinduism in the US, but also to block non-religious use of Hindu imagery. | Rajan Zed, a former Postal Service manager in Reno, Nevada, and the society’s only full-time staff member, frequently launches campaigns to promote Hinduism in the US, but also to block non-religious use of Hindu imagery. |
Earlier this year he led opposition to a New York store selling chocolate bars of Ganesh, the Hindu deity that exists in the form of an elephant. | Earlier this year he led opposition to a New York store selling chocolate bars of Ganesh, the Hindu deity that exists in the form of an elephant. |
“If permitted, we planned to make it big and weatherproof,” Mr Zed wrote of his plan for the monument in Little Rock. | “If permitted, we planned to make it big and weatherproof,” Mr Zed wrote of his plan for the monument in Little Rock. |
“Besides honouring the Arkansas Hindus, this statue would raise awareness of Arkansans about Hinduism, the oldest and third-largest religion of the world with about one billion adherents and a rich philosophical thought.” | “Besides honouring the Arkansas Hindus, this statue would raise awareness of Arkansans about Hinduism, the oldest and third-largest religion of the world with about one billion adherents and a rich philosophical thought.” |
During the debate over the Ten Commandments statue legislation, supporters argued that it was not a religious monument, but instead highlighted the historic importance of the commandments as a legal document, the AP said. | During the debate over the Ten Commandments statue legislation, supporters argued that it was not a religious monument, but instead highlighted the historic importance of the commandments as a legal document, the AP said. |
The Oklahoma Supreme Court outlawed a similar Ten Commandments display from appearing at the Oklahoma Capitol in late June. | The Oklahoma Supreme Court outlawed a similar Ten Commandments display from appearing at the Oklahoma Capitol in late June. |
The Satanic Temple, which advocates the separation of church and state, had been pushing for an eight-and-a-half-foot-tall bronze statue of Baphomet, which depicts Satan as a goat-headed figure with horns, hooves, wings and a beard, at the Oklahoma Capitol. | The Satanic Temple, which advocates the separation of church and state, had been pushing for an eight-and-a-half-foot-tall bronze statue of Baphomet, which depicts Satan as a goat-headed figure with horns, hooves, wings and a beard, at the Oklahoma Capitol. |
The rejection of Mr Zed’s proposal came in the form of a letter, telling the group to submit an application to the Arkansas State Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission, which has jurisdiction over such requests. | The rejection of Mr Zed’s proposal came in the form of a letter, telling the group to submit an application to the Arkansas State Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission, which has jurisdiction over such requests. |
A spokesman for the secretary of state’s office, Chris Powell, said the Universal Society of Hinduism was the only group that had sent a formal proposal for a statue. | A spokesman for the secretary of state’s office, Chris Powell, said the Universal Society of Hinduism was the only group that had sent a formal proposal for a statue. |
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