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Entry of women to Sabarimala; Aishwarya Rajesh says menstruation does not disturb any god

Janayugom web desk

Chennai
January 31, 2023 6:52 pm

Actress Aishwarya Rajesh says no god would be uncomfortable with women entering temples during menstruation. Aishwarya was responding at a press conference related to the film The Great Indian Kitchen, which was remade from Malayalam to Tamil. There is no difference between male and female in God’s eyes. Likewise, women’s lives are not meant to end in the kitchen, but to showcase their talents.

No deity will be disturbed if menstruating women enter the temple. Those are just laws made by humans. No god has told us what we should eat and what we should do. God has no difference between men and women. No god has set any criteria for people to reach the temple. These are all man made rules. Not only Sabarimala, God has no objection to women entering any temple, says Aishwarya.

The actress’ response to the issue related to women’s entry to Sabarimala. In a part of the film Great Indian Kitchen, women’s access to Sabarimala and postponing menstruation were also discussed.

English Summary: Access of women to Sabarimala; Menstruation does not disturb any god: Aishwarya Rajesh

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