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Changing times, changing norms!
Maybe the rule was in place because then there was “no padman”! No pun intended, please. π
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indeed, we shouldn’t be change resistant.
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Oh I wish I could read that in English. But as following up the News about women not being able to enter a certain temple in Kerala I believe, you would have my full support of that needs to be changed. That’s all I can say at this moment, I have no intention to disregard any religious believe or political opinion. Have a wonderful weekend Rekha.
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Thanks a lot dear. πΉ
Actually, in India itβs believed that women remain impure during menstruation but now things are changing for better π
Please check the link for English news –
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.ndtv.com/india-news/keralas-sabarimala-temple-must-allow-women-of-all-ages-says-supreme-court-ending-restriction-1923556%3famp=1&akamai-rum=off
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