Reacting to the news, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan hailed the woman's act as "brave" and "courageous".
"It was a courageous step, no doubt about it," he told reporters here promising all support to the woman.
According to a complaint filed by the woman, the 54-year-old man had been harassing her for many years.
When the man tried to abuse her last night at her house in Pettah, she protested and chopped off his genitals with a knife, police said.
The incident came to light after the suspect, identified as Gangeshananda Theerthapada alias Hariswami, who claimed to be an inmate of Panmana Ashram in Kollam, was admitted to the government medical college hospital here with critical injuries in the wee hours, police said.
He underwent an emergency surgery and his condition is stable now, they said.
According to the woman, the suspect had been known to her family for the past few years and used to frequent her house to perform pujas ensuring relief to her paralysed and bed-ridden father.
No case has been registered against the woman so far, police added.
However, the man reportedly told police that he had chopped off his genitals himself.
The management of Panmana Ashram, associated with social reformer Chattambi Swamy, said Gangeshananda had come to the ashram as a 'brahmachari' (celibate) 15 years ago, but did not complete his course and had left mid way.
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