Why do women want to enter Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala in kerala ?
It is a private Hindu temple meant for men only. I say courts do not have a say and should not interfere in that custom. Because women are not discriminated.
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merry42:
its not only for mens
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sActually according to me personally Ihave no problem if womens are going. But neither I nor my female members are not willing to go as our maturation period has not been completed. And in this age we are unable to take the full 41 days of vridham this is why I and my family members are hesitated . And also people whose maturation period is completed can go certainly if they wished to do so. and courts interfered in this matter due to our constitutional rights and because of that they should do according to that only so Icannot find any wrong in them.
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Sabarimala allows women. Millions of women visit Sabarimala every year. But, before the age of 10 and after the age of 50.
Sabarimala doesn’t distinguish people on the base of religion unlike other temples in Kerala.
But, there is a restriction for ladies between 10 and 50.
It is not related to menstruation; Because I’ve heard of girls who begun menstruating before 10 and some ladies whose periods didn't stop even after 50. So.. its not related to menstruation.
Sabarimala is not a 24 x 7 and 365 days temple. It is opened for a very few days only. And every devotee visiting Ayyappa shrine are called as Ayyappa and they all have to wear the same kind of clothing - Black dhoti with no shirt. This uniformity in devotees is a specialty of Sabarimala Ayyappa temple and no one questions it. Everyone should have same kind of bag (its actually not a commercial bag that we see around - but a cloth bag ) and hence the rich, poor, middle class - everyone looks the same. No distinction at all.
Sabarimala doesn’t distinguish people on the base of religion unlike other temples in Kerala.
But, there is a restriction for ladies between 10 and 50.
It is not related to menstruation; Because I’ve heard of girls who begun menstruating before 10 and some ladies whose periods didn't stop even after 50. So.. its not related to menstruation.
Sabarimala is not a 24 x 7 and 365 days temple. It is opened for a very few days only. And every devotee visiting Ayyappa shrine are called as Ayyappa and they all have to wear the same kind of clothing - Black dhoti with no shirt. This uniformity in devotees is a specialty of Sabarimala Ayyappa temple and no one questions it. Everyone should have same kind of bag (its actually not a commercial bag that we see around - but a cloth bag ) and hence the rich, poor, middle class - everyone looks the same. No distinction at all.
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