Millennium Post

Sabarimala head priest appeals to young women not to visit hill shrine

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SABARIMALA: The Sabarimla head priest, Kandaru Rajeevaru Thursday dismissed reports that the tantri family had planned to close down the Lord Ayyappa temple if young women entered it to offer prayers.

He was reacting at Sannidhana­m, the temple complex, after some reports were widely shared on social media.

However, the priest appealed to the women, belonging to the age group of 10-50 who were restricted as per the centuries-old traditions of the shrine, not to come to Sannidhana­m and create problem. “We have never said that the temple will be closed if women of the traditiona­lly barred age group enter there.

It is our duty and responsibi­lity to carry out the monthly poojas and other rituals. We will not break the custom,” Rajeevaru said.

He also said Sabarimala is a place where women are respected.

The second major deity at the hillock shrine complex is ‘Malikappur­athamma,’ a goddess.

“We respect the verdict of the Supreme Court. But, considerin­g the sentiments of devotees and the tradition and rituals of the shrine, I humbly request you (young women) not to come to Sabarimala,” Rajeevaru said.

Expressing pain at the turn of events, tantri said it was yet to ascertain how violence had erupted at the prayer meeting protest.

He also urged everyone not to turn the temple complex, the ‘poonkavana­m’ (garden) of Lord Ayyappa, into a ‘war zone.’

Meanwhile, V N Vasudevan Namboothir­i, a native of Palakkad district, was elected as the new ‘melshanthi’ (chief priest) of the Sabarimala Lord Ayyappa Temple for the next one year.

He is presently serving as the priest of an Ayyappa temple in Bengaluru.

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