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The Guruvayur temple management has at last relented and allowed women wearing churidars and salwar kameez entry into the Krishna temple. What about the beleaguered men? Men who are in the routine trouser-shirt mode are forced to hire used dhotis from outlets outside the temple. They are not allowed to wear shirts either. Times have changed, and the temple management must look into the matter. It should not wait for an agitation or a dharna to effect a change.
A.R.K. Pillai,
Let us hope men will be given equal treatment and allowed to enter the temple wearing trousers and shirts. It will be a bonus if temples in Kerala and other States remove the ban on the entry of non-Hindus, which is in force now.
C.V. Krishnamoorthy,
Arun P. Nair,
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