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June 7, 2007

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Interview: 'A temple should be open to all who believe'
'This is the essential dichotomy of the present situation: A Hindu non-believer can enter, a non-Hindu believer should not enter. Should that not be the other way around,' asks Kalathill Ravindran, chairman, Guruvayur Dewaswom Board.

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