Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Former temple board chief plans Jallikattu­like stir

- Ramesh Babu letters@hindustant­imes.com n

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: A former president of the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB), which administer­s the Sabarimala temple, on Thursday announced a campaign akin to last year’s proJallika­ttu stir to “protect” the shrine’s custom of barring entry of women.

“We will conduct prayers in all temples throughout the state to sensitise devotees (about the shrine’s custom). It is a peaceful protest. No only Hindus, leaders of many other religions also promised support the dive,” Prayar Gopalakris­hnan who is also a Congress leader said, adding that the campaign would officially be launched on July 31.

In 2017, many people took to the streets across Tamil Nadu a to protest against the Supreme Court’s order to ban Jallikattu, a traditiona­l bull taming sport.

Gopalakris­hnan said the majority of women in the state were against the proposal to change temple rituals and saw the controvers­y around the issue as a move to defame the shrine.

“Different deities have different rituals. In Attukal Devi temple in Thiruvanan­thapuram men are not allowed to do annual ‘pongala’ offering. And in Malayinkee­zhu Sree Krishna temple women are not allowed during a particular time. We have to respect such customs,” he said adding that basis of the practice was the celibate nature of the temple deity, not misogyny.

The Supreme Court has taken up a PIL filed by the Indian Young Lawyers’ Associatio­n challengin­g the temple’s “discrimina­tory” practice.

GOPALAKRIS­HNAN SAYS AIM IS TO PROTECT SHRINE’S CUSTOM AND SPREAD AWARENESS ABOUT THE TRADITION

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