Wednesday, October 3, 2018

India being a religious nation, the issue of ladies entering limited introduce at sacred places, for example, Shani Shingnapur or Sabarmila or Ayyappa sanctuary turned into a consuming point over the nation.But, why discuss ladies alone. There are spots of worship/sanctuaries in India where men are prohibited from entering the premises at all or on select days and events. Yes, sanctuaries where just ladies are permitted.





Attukal Temple – The Attukal Bhagavathy Temple situated in Kerala is one such sanctuary where ladies are the predominant power. The sanctuary's Pongala celebration – a celebration where a great many ladies partake – has additionally made it to the Guinness Book of World Records. This celebration is viewed as the biggest social event of ladies for any religious action. Pongala is a multi day celebration which falls amid February and March and ladies offer bangles to the goddess (Devi).



In a Muzaffarpur ,Bihar, there is a one Mata sanctuary were amid the season of uncommon period – just ladies devotees are permitted to enter the sanctuary.  even the Pujari of the sanctuary isn't permitted to enter the premises.



Chakkulathukavu Temple is an another sanctuary in Kerala committed to the Goddess Bhagavathi. its pursue an unconventional yearly rituals called 'Naari Puja'. On the main Friday of December called Dhanu, the male priest wash the feet of female devotees who have fasted for 10 days.


Santoshi Maa 'Vrat' is seen by just ladies or unmarried young girls. It is denied to eat sour fruits or pickles amid the 'Vrat'. However, male enters the Santoshi Maa sanctuary for worshiping yet scarcely anybody pursues the ritual of 'Vrat' for Santoshi Maa.


The sanctuary of Lord Brahma at Pushkar in Rajasthan is a standout amongst the most conspicuous sanctuary of Lord Brahma. The wedded men are not permitted to enter in sanctuary. Once in a year, amid Kartik Poornima of the Hindu lunar month of Kartik religious celebration is held in Brahma respect. The sanctuary goes back to fourteenth century.


The Bhagati Maa sanctuary in Kanya Kumari, Kerala. It is said that Maa Parvati went to a forlorn site in the mid of sea for Tapasya. She made a decent attempt Tapasya for getting Lord Shiva as her better half. So in this sanctuary just ladies is permitted, men are precluded there. This is a popular sanctuary of Kanya Kumari, where Kanya Maa Bhagawati Durga is worshiped by ladies as it were.

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