Giving in to a highly publicised campaign by activists, the Shani Shingnapur temple trust today allowed women to enter the sanctum sanctorum, breaking the tradition followed for several decades.
Welcoming the move, Amruta, wife of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, told PTI, "This change (allowing women into the core area) was extremely important and is a really satisfying development. This sends a strong signal that women, like men, deserve all the rightful benefits."
Vijaya Rahatkar, Chairperson of Maharashtra State Women Commission, termed the decision as "rightful move" towards gender equality.
"Yes, I am very happy to know that women have started praying in the sanctum sanctorum sanctorum of the famous temple. This is a significant move in the direction of gender equality and empowerment of women."
The outcome was result of the joint effort of the judiciary and State Government who pushed for gender equality at places of worship, she said.
Human rights activist and advocate Abha Singh thanked the Bombay High Court for its ruling calling for an end to gender bias at places of worship.
(Reopens BOM21)
Singh termed the decision on temple entry as a
"surrender" by religious bigots.
Preethi Herman, Country Head of Change.Org, a global online platform for social advocacy, said, "This is a historic victory (for women's rights). This fight was not just about one temple, or access to a place of worship.
Opposition Congress in the State also hailed the decision by temple administration.
"Welcome the end of gender discrimination at Shani Shingnapur temple, with Women being given RightToPray at temple Chautara.
"Gives us joy at RightToPray being granted to all. I have been supporting this demand in (Legislative) Council. Hope other such places of worship follow..." Congress MLC Sanjay Dutt tweeted.
