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View all search resultsTens of thousands of devout Hindus thronged a temple in southern Nepal where thousands of animals and birds were sacrificed this week, amid an outcry from animal rights activists who said the ritual was a cruel and gruesome spectacle.
The Supreme Court ruled that the site in Ayodhya in northern India, where Hindu mobs destroyed a 460-year-old mosque in 1992, must be handed over to a trust to oversee the construction of a Hindu temple, subject to conditions.
Residents of Muslim-majority Blitar regency in East Java have lived in harmony for a long time. Muslims and Christians in the regency's Krisik village, for instance, have been helping their Hindu neighbors in building a landslide barrier in order to save a holy temple.