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Sabarimala row: 2 women reach hilltop

But devotees stop them from entering sanctum sanctorum

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Ending hours-long drama and tense moments at Sabarimala, two women reached the hilltop on Friday but had to return before reaching the sanctum sanctorum following massive protests by Lord Ayyappa devotees. A large number of devotees blocked the young women and a police team escorted them at Valiya Nadappandh­al, the queue complex located a few metres away from the holy “pathinetta­m padi” (the 18 sacred steps), leading to the sanctum sanctorum.

The women were identified as a reporter from Hyderabad in her late 20s and an activist from Kerala. The devotees protested against the entry of women of menstrual age group into the hill shrine.

Tension was defused after the women agreed to return as the state government made it clear it did not want to take them to the Sannidhana­m, the temple complex, by using force against the protesting devotees. The firm stand taken by the “tantri” (head priest) that he would close the temple if the women were escorted into the sanctum sanctorum also persuaded them to return following instructio­ns of the police. Though the women had earlier insisted they should reach the shrine, police later convinced them about the gravity of the situation and conveyed the stand taken by the government and the head priest. If they had reached the shrine, they would have been the first women from the menstruati­ng age group to visit the Lord Ayyappa temple at Sabarimala after the Supreme Court order permitting women of all age groups to enter the shrine. Inspector General S Sreejith, who led the police team escorting the women, later told reporters the women have expressed their willingnes­s to go back. “The tantri has informed me that he will close the temple and go if the women enter the shrine complex,” he said.

 ??  ?? The firm stand taken by the temple head priest that he would close the temple if the two women were escorted into the sanctum sanctorum persuaded the two to return
The firm stand taken by the temple head priest that he would close the temple if the two women were escorted into the sanctum sanctorum persuaded the two to return

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