"We have received a letter from Ahmednagar District Collectorate in which they have asked us to be present on February 6 for discussions over the issue of allowing women inside the Lord Shani temple," Bhumata Brigade leader Trupti Desai said today.
The temple authorities too have been called for deliberations tomorrow after the womens' group brought their fight to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for lifting of the ban and submitted a memorandum of demands last week seeking his support to end gender bias and unrestricted entry to women at the temple and all other sacred places in the state.
On January 26, at least 400 women volunteers, mainly hailing from Pune, led by Desai made an unsuccessful attempt to storm the 'chauthara' (sacred platform) of the temple when police stopped the marchers at Supa village, 70 kms from the shrine.
The marchers were detained there for a few hours before being released and sent back to Pune on buses. The women protested against the police action and raised slogans. They had even laid down on the road, crying "it is a black day for women on Republic Day".
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The campaign had garnered support from various political
and social quarters besides spiritual gurus across the country, with Congress saying that it is the "pious duty" of whole society to support such a move.
The shrine is dedicated to Lord Shani, who personifies the planet Saturn in Hindu belief. Women devotees are not permitted on the 'chauthara' (sacred platform) as per the tradition followed at the shrine.
It has no walls or a roof. A five-foot-high black stone stands on a platform and is worshipped as Lord Shani.
Last year, a bid by the women's organisation to break the security cordon and enter the prohibited area of the temple was foiled on December 20 by security guards of the Shani Shingnapur Trust.
A petition challenging the Haji Ali Trust's decision to ban the entry of women in the sanctum sanctorum of the dargah (grave of a male Muslim saint) is pending before the Bombay High Court, which now sought the state's opinion on the matter.
Earlier, it said it would wait for the Supreme Court's ruling on entry of women in Sabarimala temple of Kerala before deciding on the plea related to the dargah.
A few years back, a huge controversy erupted after a Kannada film actress claimed that she had worshipped at the hill shrine in the prime of her youth.