Save Sabarimala: Protests ahead of temple opening, plans to stop women


Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 15(DC): Thousands of devotees of Lord Ayyappa, including women and children, today protested in Kerala’s capital against the Supreme Court verdict allowing the entry of women of all ages into Sabarimala temple.

As the temple complex opens on Wednesday for monthly rituals, the protesters have warned that they will not allow women inside the complex and if needed, they will lie down at the entry point, reported NDTV.

Devotees raised slogans and held pictures of Lord Ayyappa, placards as a part of their “Save Sabarimala” campaign steered by the state unit of BJP-led NDA.

According to reports, the Travancore Devaswom Board, which runs the shrine, will meet the patrons, including the Tantri (head priest) family, Pandalam royals and Ayyappa Seva Sangam on Tuesday to discuss the preparations ahead of three-month-long annual Mandalam-Makaravilakku pilgrim season starting on October 17.

Heavy security has been deployed for the opening of the temple and no special arrangements have been made for women devotees.

Kerala has been witnessing several protests by the state units of Congress and BJP and other Hindu outfits against the verdict. Some of the groups have demanded the state government should come out with an ordinance to stop the entry of women to the shrine.

BJP has alleged that the government is "conspiring" to destroy the hillock shrine.

PS Sreedharan Pillai, BJP’s state president has warned of a bigger agitation if the government fails to resolve the issue in the next 24 hours.

“We will meet each villager in Kerala, and prepare a massive agitation plan to protect the Sabarimala Temple, its centuries-old traditions and sentiments of Lord Ayyappa devotees,” Pillai added.

The temple has traditionally barred all women of menstruating age and the rule followed the belief that menstruating women are “impure”.

On September 28, 2018, in a four-one majority verdict, Supreme Court allowed women to enter the temple.

 

  

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 15 2018

    Kerala govt should build another temple similar to Sabarimala for both men and women. A real devotee goes to a temple not to see the opposite sex and to get aroused or distracted as going to a picnic. These name sake devotees should not go to any other temple too. It's all within you how focused are you towards God.

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  • Allan Dcosta, Kinnigoli / Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Oct 15 2018

    "menstruating women as impure" ... Oh my God , who created this rule? God himself??? On one hand people worship women as Goddesses and other ban entry...This is turning into a political color. If supreme court has passed an order it has to be respected. what is The use of Law if not followed. if any objections they can counter file the case in Supreme Court....

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  • Mohan Prabhu,, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Mon, Oct 15 2018

    SC has strayed into a territory which it has no business to enter. Religious freedom is a fundamental right. Beliefs cannot be erased by the SC that easily just because there is agitation from certain sectors of society.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 15 2018

    FYI, whatever you commented here applies to women too they are not aliens. Women too have equal rights as men even with religious freedom and if anyone is violating is its you. Why don't you do this same movement in Canada if you are a staunch follower of ancient beliefs if you are really living in Canada a and PhD holder in law but that fake Nagpur Dr title is disappearing.
    PS: You are a disgrace to the bar of lawyers with this type of illogical argument in this case. You should follow the law and go by the law and evidence not by one sided beliefs.

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