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Sabarimala

The Hill View

Maria Louis

Black-and-white photographs by Ian Lockwood celebrate the fragile ecology of south India

How Sabarimala Changed Kerala’s Politics

The Left Government has learnt its lesson, but the state has lost its outlier status

Tyranny of the Stubborn Minority

A Left turn on Sabarimala is an assault on the rights of indigenous people

Sabarimala: Among the Believers

Kerala’s most visited temple has become a war zone for reformists and traditionalists following the Supreme Court verdict allowing young entry to the shrine

A Crisis of Faith: The Wages of Selective Secularism

The issue at Sabarimala is not about equal gender rights

A Tale of Two Temples

Sabarimala and Ayodhya: from the fluidity of Hinduism to the certainties of social engineering

Lekshmy Rajeev: ‘Local religious rituals were crushed by Brahmins in Sabarimala’

Lekshmy Rajeev, the author of Attukal Amma: The Goddess of Millions, in conversation with Executive Editor Ullekh NP

Sabarimala: A Trek Too Far

How women who tried to go to Sabarimala after the Supreme Court judgment were forced to return by devotees who used children as shields

To Protect A God

The pointless agony of Sabarimala devotees hanging on to their past

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