MUMBAI: Government authorities and temple officials in India’s southern Kerala state are standing firmly by a decades-old tradition of banning women from one of the holiest Hindu temples after the nation’s top court questioned the temple’s right to bar women.

The Supreme Court has asked the Travancore Devaswom Board, which manages the famous Sabarimala Ayyappa temple, to clarify why it prohibited women from entering the shrine, saying this breached the nation’s constitution.

The hilltop temple is one of a few in India which bars women of reproductive age, only allowing entry to girls aged under 10 and women over 50.

This ban came under legal scrutiny on Monday this week after the Young Lawyers’ Association filed a petition seeking entry for all women but government officials on Tuesday defended the ban.

“This practice is going on for centuries,” Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala told reporters in the Kerala capital of Thiruvananthapuram.

“The government will take a stand, going by the customs and traditions in the temple, and without hurting the sentiment of devotees.” Scores of women took to social media last November, joining a campaign launched as #happytobleed, after the head of the temple said he would consider allowing women to enter if there was a machine to check if they were menstruating.

In rural and urban India, menstruation is rarely discussed openly and menstrual blood is considered impure. In many communities, menstruating girls and women are not allowed to prepare food or enter a temple.

“The Board will implead in the case to protect the interests of the devotees,” said Prayar Gopalakrishnan, president of the temple’s board”.

The divinity of the shrine comes from this custom.

Published in Dawn, January 13th, 2016

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