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India’s top court lifts Hindu temple ban on women of child-bearing age

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NEW DELHI: India’s top court on Friday lifted a ban that prevented women and girls between the age of 10 and 50 from entering a prominent Hindu temple in the southern state of Kerala.

Theauthori­tiesat theSabarim­ala temple, which attracts tens of millions of pilgrims every year, have said the ban was rooted in a centuries- old tradition and is essential to the rites related to the temple’s chief deity, Ayyappan.

In some Hindu communitie­s, menstruati­ng women are regarded as unclean, leading to restrictio­ns and in a few cases outright bans on women of child-bearing age from entering certain places.

Lifting the ban, the Chief Justice of India said “restrictio­ns put by Sabarimala temple can’t be held as essential religious practice”.

“No physiologi­cal and biological factor can be given legitimacy if it does not pass the test of conditiona­lity,” Justice Dipak Misra said in the judgment.

It is the latest in a series of controvers­ial judgments by India’s Supreme Court concerning some of the most sensitive issues in Indian society.

On Thursday, the court decriminal­ised adultery and earlier this month scrapped a law banning gay sex.

The temple’s authoritie­s said they will appeal to the Supreme Court for a review of the ruling ahead of its next period of opening, beginning Oct. 16.

“We will go for a review petition after getting support from other religious heads,” said A. Padmakumar, president of Travancore Devaswom Board, which manages the hilltop temple, about 1220 metres above sea level.

The temple remains open only for 127 days in a year and the approach to it entails difficult paths through a forest.

Justice Indu Malhotra, the lone dissenting judge and the only woman judge in the five-judge bench, said, “religious practices cannot solely be tested on the basis of the right to equality.

“It is up to the worshipper­s, not the court, to decide what is the religion’s essential practice”. — Reuters

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? File photo shows Hindu pilgrims queuing outside the Sabarimala temple to offer prayers to the Hindu deity ‘Ayyappan’, in the southern state of Kerala.
— Reuters photo File photo shows Hindu pilgrims queuing outside the Sabarimala temple to offer prayers to the Hindu deity ‘Ayyappan’, in the southern state of Kerala.

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