(c)
to hold rituals, ceremonies and celebrations, necessary for or connected with or
incidental to the shrine of the deity referred to in clauses (a) and (b);
(d) to allow all members of the Hindu community without distinction
of caste, creed or sect to use the said Temple of Somanatha as a place of worship and for
offering prayers and performing rites and ceremonies in accordance with the regulations
that may be made in that behalf and for such other religious or charitable pur poses as
the Trustees may from time to time, sanction but subject always to any provisions
Contained in such regulations as the Trustees may consider necessary to secure the safety
and protection of the building;
(e) to construct and maintain rest-houses and dharmashalas
for the pilgrims visiting the said Temple of Somanatha;
(f) to set up one or more institutions, including a
University, which has for its objects the imparting of education, the essential features
of which are:
(i) the religious education of Hindus,
(ii) the imparting of knowledge of Sanskrit,
(iii) the study of or research in Sanskritic learning, Indology or any branch of knowledge
of which such knowledge or Indology forms part, and |