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  2. Entry of women to Sabarimala - Wikipedia

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    Women and girls between 10 and 50 years of age were legally banned from entering Sabarimala from 1991 to 2018. Sabarimala Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shasta, in Pathanamthitta District, Kerala, India. [1] Women and girls of reproductive age have traditionally not been permitted to worship there, as Shasta is a celibate deity. [2]

  3. Bindu Ammini - Wikipedia

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    Bindu Ammini is an Indian lawyer and lecturer at Government Law College, Kozhikode, and a Dalit activist. [1] She is one of the two first women between the age of 10 and 50 to enter the Sabarimala Temple after a Supreme Court of India decision allowed women of reproductive age to enter the temple.

  4. Ready To Wait campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Ready To Wait campaign is a social movement initiated in September 2016 by a group of female devotees of Hindu deity Ayyappan, [1] as a response to a petition filed in the Supreme Court by women's groups to demand the right to enter the Sabarimala temple, located in the southern Indian state of Kerala, which traditionally restricts entry of women of reproductive age (10 to 50 yrs).

  5. Vanitha Mathil - Wikipedia

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    Vanitha Mathil ("Women's Wall") was a human chain formed on 1 January 2019 across the Indian state of Kerala to uphold gender equality and protest against gender discrimination. The wall was formed solely by women and extended for a distance of around 620 kilometres (390 miles) from Kasargod to Thiruvananthapuram.

  6. Rehana Fathima - Wikipedia

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    Rehana Fathima, also known as Suryagayathri, [1] is an Indian women’s rights activist from Kerala. [2] [3] [4]She has a background in telecommunications and modeling, and has participated in various protests against moral policing and sexism.

  7. Trupti Desai - Wikipedia

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    Trupti Desai (born 1985) is an Indian social activist and the founder of the Bhumata Brigade & Bhumata Foundation, a Pune-based organization. Desai has campaigned for allowing women to religious places like the Shani Shingnapur Temple, the Haji Ali Dargah, the Mahalakshmi Temple, and the Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple, all in Maharashtra, and most recently the Sabarimala temple in Kerala.

  8. Sabarimala Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Sabarimala Temple serves as a prime example of the amalgamation of several religious traditions within the Indian context. [9] The temple practices encompassed the prohibition of women between the ages of 10 and 50 years from accessing the temple premises.

  9. Sabarimala (place) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Sabarimala is a part of periyar tiger reserve and Western ghats. The height of Sabarimala from mean sea level is 1,260 meters. The height of Sabarimala from mean sea level is 1,260 meters. According to Valmiki Ramayana , an ascetic woman named Shabari , also known as Sabari, was believed to have lived in this region.