Since accidents occur ad obody is sure when somebody gets the period, a general ban on the group susceptible to this phase of life seems to have been imposed. Tha is right , because we can not expect evry womwn to come with a cetificate every time they come to the temple and the temple can not also undertake to examine them. So far so good.
The incident in question is stated to have happened more thqn a decade ago. the hullabaloo now raised gives room for some suspicion and politics.The incident being given a heirophobic dimention makes a mockery of the Hindu religion, because nobody in the temple administraion and the governement seems to be aware of the nature of the ban. the right reason should have been made known to the public . The suggestion for a purification ceremony on RELIGIOUS ground is the main thing that puts everything out of gear . aDISINFECTION PROCESS should have been done long ago when this incident occured , if FOR SURE IT WAS KNOW KNOWN THAT THE WOMWN CONCERNED WAS IN PERIODS AT HA TIME . After a lapse of a decade to ask for it on religious ground is highly objectionable and an insult to the religion , the presiding deity and woman hood.(continued)