Deccan Chronicle

Govt mulls 2 days for women at Sabari

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Kochi, Nov. 23: Amid the stand-off over entry of women of menstrual age into the Lord Ayyappa temple, the Kerala government Friday informed the High Court that two days could be set apart for women pilgrims of all ages to offer prayers at the Sabarimala hill shrine.

The suggestion was made when the court was hearing a petition moved by four women devotees seeking protection for women of all age groups to offer prayers at the shrine besides facilities for smooth pilgrimage in the wake of the recent Supreme Court judgement.

In their PIL, the four women, in their 20s and 30s, suggested devoting two to three days exclusivel­y to women of all ages “who are desirous to go to Sabarimala after ridding the shrine, its premises and nearby towns from the goons and henchmen” opposing entry of women of menstrual age into the shrine.

The petition, filed by Reshma Nishanth, Shanila Sajeesh, Dhanya V.S . and Surya M, came up before a division bench, comprising Chief Justice Hrishikesh Roy and Justice A.K. Jayasankar­an Nambiar.

During the hearing, the state government, in line with the suggestion made by the women, informed the court that two days could be set apart for women of all age groups to offer prayers at the shrine during the pilgrimage season.

The petitioner­s said they were ardent devotees of Lord Ayyappa and have been observing the customary “vritham” (the mandatory austeritie­s for visiting Sabarimala) adorning the ritual chain and wearing black dresses after the SC pronounced its judgement opening the hill temple to all women irrespecti­ve of age.

The petitioner­s said they very much wanted to go and pray at the shrine. But due to the protests by some people with the support of leaders of the BJP, the Congress and temple head priest, they could not enter the shrine, they alleged. They sought a directive to the government to ensure facilities and arrangemen­ts for smooth pilgrimage.—PTI

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Sanjay Raut

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