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This Muslim family has been taking care of a 500-year-old Shiva temple for generations


In a heartwarming story, a Muslim family in Guwahati has been taking care of a Shiva temple for the past 500 years, generation after generation. 

India, as a nation, stands out for one reason – unity in diversity. Living amidst a variety of languages, religions, and cultures, we Indians have learned to celebrate our differences and stand as one.

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In a heartwarming story, a Muslim family has been taking care of a Shiva temple near Guwahati for the past 500 years, generation after generation.

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Situated in Assam’s Rangamahal village, the 500-year-old temple stands as a symbol of secularism in India.

Speaking to ANI, Matibar Rehman, the caretaker of the temple, said, “It’s a 500-year-old temple, our family looks after it.” Matibar’s family has been taking care of the temple for generations. Draped in red clothes, the idols of Lord Shiva are worshipped under a huge banyan tree.

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The significance of the temple doesn’t end there. People practicing different faiths come here to offer their prayers to Lord Shiva.

“People from both religions, Hindu and Muslim, come here to offer prayers,” said Rehman.

Whatever it is that people pray for, the temple is a testimony to the harmony and brotherhood observed in our nation.

Incidents like these make us believe that future generations would live in peace despite the differences. Yes, prayers can change the world!

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Copy Edited By Adam Rizvi. The articles first appeared in the New Indian Express


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