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India’s top court lifts Hindu temple ban on women of menstruati­ng age

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NEW DELHI, (Reuters) - India’s top court yesterday 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.

The authoritie­s at the Sabarimala 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 4,000 feet ( 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”.

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