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The world famous famous Sabarimala Ayyappan temple in Pathanamthitta district, Kerala. During this temple, devotees pray for Ayyappan for 48 days and pray for the devotees of the temple. However, in this temple, for many centuries, women from 10 to 50 years old are prohibited from worshiping. Women are not allowed to go to the temple because they are facing menstruation during this age group.
The case was filed in the Supreme Court on behalf of various organizations. The five judges, including Chief Justice Deepak Mishra, R.N. Nariman, DY Chandrasekh, AM Kanwalgarh, and female Judge Hindu Malhotra, were hearing the constitutional sessions. All the party arguments have been completed, and the last few days were passed. In that case, all the women in Sabarimala were allowed to worship.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said, "We will not file a revision petition against the verdict against the Supreme Court judgment in Kerala yesterday. In this case, the Devasam Board has said that it will not file a petition against the Supreme Court verdict. Devasam Board Chairman A. Padmakumar said: "We have not appealed against Supreme Court judgment. We have come forward to follow the Supreme Court guidelines on the verdict of Sabarimala. "For More Tamil Online News- http://www.tamilonp.com/ -செய்திகள் ,தமிழ் செய்திகள் தமிழ் ஆன்லைன் செய்திகள்

The world famous famous Sabarimala Ayyappan temple in Pathanamthitta district, Kerala. During this temple, devotees pray for Ayyappan for 48 days and pray for the devotees of the temple. However, in this temple, for many centuries, women from 10 to 50 years old are prohibited from worshiping. Women are not allowed to go to the temple because they are facing menstruation during this age group.
The case was filed in the Supreme Court on behalf of various organizations. The five judges, including Chief Justice Deepak Mishra, R.N. Nariman, DY Chandrasekh, AM Kanwalgarh, and female Judge Hindu Malhotra, were hearing the constitutional sessions. All the party arguments have been completed, and the last few days were passed. In that case, all the women in Sabarimala were allowed to worship.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said, "We will not file a revision petition against the verdict against the Supreme Court judgment in Kerala yesterday. In this case, the Devasam Board has said that it will not file a petition against the Supreme Court verdict. Devasam Board Chairman A. Padmakumar said: "We have not appealed against Supreme Court judgment. We have come forward to follow the Supreme Court guidelines on the verdict of Sabarimala. "For More Tamil Online News- http://www.tamilonp.com/ -செய்திகள் ,தமிழ் செய்திகள் தமிழ் ஆன்லைன் செய்திகள்
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