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Supreme Court to Hear Plea on Banke Bihari Temple Darshan Timings and Rituals

The Supreme Court will hear a plea by sevayats of Shri Banke Bihari Temple against decisions on darshan timings and rituals. The petitioners claim traditional practices like Dehri Puja have been adversely affected. The court previously expanded the management committee to include Goswami representatives. A comprehensive development plan for the temple area is also under consideration.

SC to hear tomorrow plea against Banke Bihari Temple panel's decisions on darshan timings, rituals

New Delhi, June 15

The Supreme Court is slated to hear on Tuesday a plea filed by the sevayats of the Shri Banke Bihari Temple in Mathura challenging certain decisions taken by the court-appointed high-powered management committee overseeing the affairs of the revered shrine in Mathura.

As per the cause list published on the apex court's official website, a Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and Justice V. Mohana is slated to take up the matter on June 16.

According to the petitioners, some decisions taken by the Supreme Court-appointed management committee have adversely affected traditional religious practices at the temple.

Among the issues raised are the extension of darshan hours and the discontinuation of the traditional "Dehri Puja" practice.

The hearing is also expected to focus on the broader development of the temple precincts and surrounding areas in Vrindavan.

During the previous hearing on May 26, the apex court expanded the composition of the high-powered management committee by inducting four elected representatives from the Raj Bhog and Shayan Bhog Goswami groups to ensure that traditional religious practices are adequately represented in the temple's administration.

The apex court had directed the newly inducted members to jointly suggest measures for preserving traditional practices and improving the day-to-day functioning of the temple, including recommendations regarding temple timings during different weather conditions.

In the same order, the apex court had also stressed the need for holistic development of the area surrounding the temple and asked the Uttar Pradesh government and the court-appointed committee to prepare a comprehensive development plan.

The proposed plan is expected to address infrastructure needs such as road widening, regulation of commercial activities, improved pilgrim amenities, drinking water facilities, hospitals, resting places, transport services, and facilities for women, children, senior citizens and differently-abled devotees.

The state government and the management committee were directed to submit a report detailing the proposed development measures for the court's consideration.

Earlier, in August 2025, the Supreme Court had constituted a high-powered management committee headed by retired Allahabad High Court judge Justice Ashok Kumar to supervise the day-to-day affairs of the Shri Banke Bihari Temple.

The committee was entrusted with responsibilities relating to crowd management, pilgrim amenities, safety measures and the overall development of the temple and its surrounding areas.

While constituting the committee, the apex court also stayed provisions of the Shri Bankey Bihari Ji Temple Trust Ordinance, 2025, which empowered the state government to create a separate trust to manage the temple, until its validity is adjudicated by the Allahabad High Court.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally some sensible action! The Banke Bihari temple becomes absolutely chaotic during festivals. I was there last Janmashtami and couldn’t even get a proper darshan. We need better crowd management, drinking water facilities, and proper parking. But yes, the court should balance modern amenities with preserving our religious traditions. 😇

Rohit P

I understand the sevayats' concerns, but change is inevitable. The temple needs to accommodate the millions of devotees visiting every year. Why not have two sets of timings—traditional ones for regular days and extended hours for peak seasons? The court-appointed committee should make everyone sit together and find a middle ground.

Kavya N

The real issue here is the infrastructure around the temple. Last year, my elderly mother nearly fainted because there was no proper rest area. I’m glad the court is focusing on roads, hospitals, and facilities for senior citizens. But the traditional "Dehri Puja" should absolutely be preserved—it’s what makes Banke Bihari special. 🙏

Siddharth J

Honestly, I think this is a good move by the court. The temple management was chaotic before the committee was appointed. Yes, traditions matter, but so does safety. Remember the 2016 stampede? Also, including the Goswami groups in the committee ensures that the sevayats' voices are heard. Let’s give this a chance.

Ananya R

I’m a bit skeptical about the court interfering too

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