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Sabarimala and Women is a comprehensive exploration of one of India’s most contentious religious and social debates. Author Lekshmy Rajeev delves into the historical, cultural, and legal dimensions of the Sabarimala temple controversy that gripped Kerala and the nation.
The book examines the exclusionary practices against women at the Sabarimala temple and contextualizes the broader struggle for gender equality within religious institutions. Through detailed analysis and balanced perspectives, it presents the various stakeholders’ viewpoints while advocating for women’s rights and social justice.
This Malayalam edition serves as an essential resource for understanding the intersection of tradition, modernity, and constitutional values in Indian society. It provides readers with insights into how religious practices challenge secular democratic principles and how communities navigate these tensions.







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