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Aren't woman human being?
by Raghavan on Jul 05, 2006 06:07 PM   Permalink

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since a temple is a public place of worship where a large number of people throng , it is only sensible and scientifically hygeinic to impose certain restriction on the entry of women in their periods to the precincts of the temple . the fault is tat it is held to be religious taboo. this makes a mockery of the great hindu religion which is in fact the most scientific , far ahead of its time. It is also an insult to the highly respectable womanhood to hold it as a religious taboo. Nature has reposed great trust in women and entrusted them with the sacred responsibility of propogating and sustaining the human species and in the process they undergo an ordeal tha men are incapable of .So women deserve sympathy and respect in the society and a treament consistent with the saCRIFICE THEY DO. sO THE NONSENCE AND FOLLY OF RELIGIOUS LABEL TO the ban on entry of women of the age group 10 to 50 shall be done away with and the reason for he ban should be otified properly in the precincts of the temple in the interest of everybody. Women themselves know normally when NOT TO GO TO THE TEMPLES AND THEY AVOID IT . They are generally more hygeinic than men.(continued)

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