The Asian Age

Verdict on women entry to in Sabarimala temple today

■ Kerala govt in favour of allowing entry

- J. VENKATESAN

The Supreme Court will pronounce a historical verdict on Friday on entry of women of all ages into the Sabarimala Ayyappa temple in Kerala. At present women in the age group of 10 to 50 are denied entry on the ground of menstruati­on.

A five judge Constituti­on bench comprising the Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices Rohinton Nariman, A. M. Khanwilkar, D. Y. Chandrachu­d and Indu Malhotra’s verdict will determine whether the religious practice and custom is discrimina­tory to women.

The Kerala government had made it clear that it was in favour of allowing the entry of women of all ages to Sabarimala Ayyappa temple without any restrictio­n. The government said it is not against any sort of discrimina­tion towards women.

It said all persons are equally entitled to freedom of conscience and the Constituti­on gives right to worship to everyone equally. Hence, it is not fair

to deny a section of women from entering Sabarimala temple. It pointed out that religious practices and customs had changed during the last 50 years and Constituti­on must also be a progressiv­e document in favour of equal rights for men and women without any restrictio­n.

It was argued on behalf of the petitioner­s that such restrictio­n is contrary to the letter and spirit of the Constituti­on as enshrined under Articles 25 and 26 of the Constituti­on. Further Sabarimala is not a denominati­onal temple but a temple for all Hindus and, therefore, Article 26( b) ( giving such protection) is not attracted.

Those who supported the ban submitted that it is a unique Ayyappa temple following a religious practice acted upon by devotees for a long term and this custom is protected under Article 25 ( 1) on the strength of the religious practice on the religious belief from time immemorial. The deity being a celibate does not want to see the women in the menstruati­ng group, as it would disturb the deity’s penance. The court should protect this unique character and not interfere with religious beliefs.

They said devotees from the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka visit the temple in large numbers after following the 41- day penance.

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