TDB, that manages the temple, would place its stand before the apex court for the continuation of the ban on the entry of women in the age group of 10 and 50 at the temple, Board President Prayar Gopalakrishnan told PTI here.
While hearing a PIL, filed by the Young Lawyers Association, seeking entry for all women and girls in the Sabarimala temple, the court had observed that the practice was not supported by the constitutional scheme.
He said the observation was without understanding the speciality of the rituals of the temple and Deity Lord Ayyappa, who is considered to be "perennial celibate" (Naishtika Brahmachari).
As per the belief, certain customs and traditions have to be followed while visiting the hillock shrine, he said, adding, "the TDB and state government give more importance to preserve that customs and traditions".
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The Board also would implead in the case to present its stand before the Court, he said.
He said the VHP wanted the tradition of restriction on the entry of women to be continued at the shrine.
The VHP is mulling to implead in the case and convince the apex court on the necessity to retain the ritual, Kumar added.