Women's Can Also Go At Sabrimala Temple Of Kerala:Every One Can Go says by supreme court of Kerala

New Delhii: The right of a woman to pray is a constitutional right and does not depend on laws. There is no concept of a temple for private use, once you open a temple, everybody can go, Indian Supreme court has made these observations while hearing arguments pertaining to the entry of women of all ages in Kerala’s famous Sabarimala temple.  
"On what basis you deny the entry. It is against the Constitutional mandate," Chief Justice Dipak Misra said.
"Every woman is also the creation of God and why should there be discrimination against them in employment or worship," said Justice DY Chandrachud, who is part of the five-judge Constitution bench hearing the case 
women's Can Go at sabarimala temple
"shabrimala temple of Kerala"
There exists a traditional ban on the entry of women between 10 and 50 years of age in the Sabarimala temple. Women who are of an age to menstruate are restricted from entering the temple.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday began hearing on whether prohibiting the entry of women in  Sabarimala on grounds of biological factors was discriminatory and violative of the constitution.
Article 14 guarantees the right to equality, Article 15 prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth, and Article 17 abolishes untouchability and forbids its practice.
The constitution bench comprising of Chief Justice Dipak Misra, Justice Rohinton Fali Nariman, Justice A.M. Khanwilkar, Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and Justice Indu Malhotra will address four questions framed by a three judge bench while referring the matter to a five judge constitution bench on October 13, 2017.

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