However, the women activists have refused to abide by the condition and have lodged a complaint with police against the trust members and local people for purposely obstructing their entry into the temple.
The trust took the decision at a meeting on Wednesday to allow women into the temple's 'garbha griha' sanctum sanctorum from yesterday from 6 to 7 AM and with the conditions attached to it, Lalita Shinde, one of the temple trustees, said.
However, Gutte and fellow-campaigners refused to enter the core area of the temple on Thursday morning with the condition of wearing wet clothes.
However, during that time several local priests wearing 'sovala' (silk clothing) entered the sanctum sanctorum to perform the puja. In the argument between the temple authorities and the activists, the time limit of 6-7 AM got over, Shinde said.
Meanwhile, based on a complaint by Gutte that they were being obstructed from entering the temple, police last night registered offences against nearly 250 people, including members of the temple trust, some local priests and temple workers, under relevant sections, Trimbakeshwar police station in-charge Haribhau Kolhe said today.
According to police, Gutte and other women activists left the holy town yesterday.
