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Swarajya Staff
Oct 08, 2018, 03:23 PM | Updated 03:23 PM IST
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Protests have taken a different stride in Kerala after devotees, especially women took to the streets, protesting against the Supreme Court ruling abolishing the centuries-old practice of restricting menstruating women from entering the shrine.
Devotees across Kerala have started a new mode of agitation where devotees refused to put their offerings in the Hundis of Devaswom (Government administered) temples.
Interestingly, reports from Kerala suggests that the Hundis, instead of money is getting filled with paper slips inscribed with 'Swami Saranam We Need Justice'.
Dewasvom temple Hundis filled up with "Swamiye Saranamayyappa" written paper slips. Devotees of kerala started a new mode of agitation, they vowed never to offer money in the hundis of Govt ruled Devaswom temples instead put mantra written slips. pic.twitter.com/8rJTZjynyE
— J Nandakumar (@kumarnandaj) October 7, 2018
The Mahadeva Temple in Aluva which is famous for mass ancestral worship or 'pithru tharpanana' was reported to have hundis filled paper bits containing inscriptions urging the authorities to save the temple and its traditions.
The organisers of the movement is reported to have plans to take the campaign to all temples administered by the Devaswom Board as a protest against the Kerala Government's haste to implement the Supreme Court ruling.
RSS and Congress among others have also slammed the communist government for its undue haste in pursuing the ruling, hurting the sentiments of millions of devotees across India.