Jayamala Pronounced Guilty Of Touching Sabarimala Deity
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Kannada film actress Jayamala’s statement that she had entered the Lord Ayyappa temple
premises and had also touched the Sabarimala deity had come as a shock
to several of her fans in South India and had set the lawmakers of the
state of Kerala working towards finding a just punishment for the
actress. According to the latest reports, Jayamala has been named guilty
in the Sabarimala case. Traditionally, no woman who has attained
puberty and has not reached the menopausal stage can enter the famed
temple in Kerala. Therefore actress Jayamala has committed a crime in
not only entering the temple, but also laying her hands upon the deity.
The revelation which was made more than four years
ago had created quite a buzz in Kerala, more so because Jayamala herself
admitted to the fact that she had entered the temple unlawfully. Along
with the actress, the two other accused in the case are P. Unnikrishnan and the assistant to the astrologer
Reghupathy. The charge sheet which has been filed in the Ranni First
Class Judicial Court in Kerala finds the accused guilty of violating
section 295 of the Indian Penal Code because they had carried out a
deliberate attempt to malign religious sentiments.
P. Unnikrishnan had launched an investigation
inside the Lord Ayyappa temple which showed results pointing to the
fact that a woman had touched the Sabarimala deity. It was later that
actress Jayamala held herself guilty of committing the crime.
Sampurn Wire
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