Sabarimala: Social History of a Temple in Kerala


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Several surprising facts about the Sabarimala temple have been drowned out by the noise over the need to protect its ‘ traditions ’. Some relate to the tradition regarding the entry of women and others put a question mark over the very validity of any and all of its traditions. The author uses news reports court judgments and a variety of other sources to show that the controversy around women’s entry into the temple is of very recent origin.The second part of the book ‘ Before Sabarimala Became Sabarimala ’ discusses in detail the history of the temple its deep connections to the local community and traces of Christian and Muslim influence as well as how the Ayyappa legend was co-opted by Brahminical Hinduism and later by right-wing Hindutva forces. As the book shows not only does this create a communally charged atmosphere but more importantly it claims for Hinduism an essentially tribal cult.‘ This book . . . provides a rich story. . . . A well-documented book such as this one will hopefully generate more informed debates in the tradition of Kerala ’s Renaissance.’ – Meera Velayudhan
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