Temple authorities said it was decided after consultations with followers of Sai Baba of this town has decided to keep the idol safe in their basement and hand it over to them when they find an appropriate place to re-install the idol.
The decision came after Dwarka Peeth Shankaracharya Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati, who convened the Dharma Sansad, declared that Sai Baba should not be worshipped by followers of Sanatan Dharma. Swaroopanand is known to be a staunch critic of Sai Baba and his followers.
"Our temple is an Akhada run temple, thus we have to abide by rules, such as, we can only put idols of vedic gods, such as Lord Hanuman and Shri Ram. We also had a Sai Baba idol, which we have removed today from its place and packed it," said temple trustee Shivjee Maharaj.
After learning about the removal of Sai idol from the temple, several Sai followers rushed to the temple. According to Maharaj, the idol will be taken out within three months.
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