The land will continue to remain under the possession of the Lord.” “You can get the details of the land from the Bhulekh website. However, the executive officer of the Lingaraj Temple Trust, Pradip Kumar Sahu, said the land is recorded in the name of Lord Lingaraj. The land status record also states that the land belongs to the Badu community.” Badu Nijog took possession of the land after a mutation with the temple administration in 1914. Refuting the allegations, the Badu Nijog secretary, Kamalakanta Badu, claimed, “The land does not belong to the temple. ![]() ![]() We have urged the temple administration, local MLA and district collector to immediately intervene in the matter and make efforts to take the possession of the land immediately,” Pati told the media. “The temple administration had registered a case against Badu Nijog for illegal construction. ![]() The secretary of Brahmana Nijog, Biranchi Narayan Pati, accused Badu Nijog of illegally constructing a building on a land belonging to Lord Lingaraj on the bank of Gangua river in Nuagan Mouza on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar. Bhubaneswar: Rituals at Lingaraj temple here were disrupted on Tuesday morning following a dispute over the possession of a shrine land among two groups of servitors.
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