3 Andhra women not allowed Sabarimala darshan


Sabarimala, Nov 16 (IANS): The Kerala police on Saturday did not allow three women, who were part of a group, to go to the Sabarimala temple to pray after checking the identity cards of the women.

The temple tradition disallows women in the age group of 10 to 50 years to enter the temple precinct.

The two-month-long Sabarimala temple festival officially opens for pilgrims on Sunday at 5 a.m. However, it opens today at 5p.m. for religious rituals to be performed by temple priest and 'tantris.'

The three women who were barred toady came from Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh. They were part of a froup of pilgrims who were stopped for checking by the the police at Pamba base camp. Sources said the three women were separated from the group as the police suspected them to be in the age group of 10-50 years.

Sources said the three women were briefed about the temple tradition, and that they agreed to stay back. The rest of the pilgrims were allowed to proceed further.

The famed Sabarimala temple that resembled a fortress a year ago wore a peaceful look on Saturday.

No prohibitory orders, which were clamped last year, have been in place in and around the temple town this time.

Though the Supreme Court on Thursday gave a 3:2 verdict referring the Sabarimala review pleas to a larger bench, it maintained that it has not stayed the September 28, 2018 order allowing women to enter the temple.

This time, the Kerala government has made its position clear that it would not make any effort to take women to the temple to pray.

Last year, the police provided security to women who faced stiff resistance from activists of some right-wing forces and chased them away.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Nov 17 2019

    What a disgusting act?Tempel or church is only a place to pray.Then why make this problem?Well ladies next time when you want to visit this temple bring one elder womans card.or simply dont come not to feel sad afterwards .You can pray from home too.God is everywhere.It is a mens world I feel there as in olden days or today too in some places,lower class people were not allowed to come inside the temple.In Portugiese churches too lower class people were too denied in big churches entrence.They had to go their small chapels.Even when they come inside were not allowed to sit on the banks.later it changed after taken over from Indian Govt.Thats our India.It will not change for another century.

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