Within 20 days of pilgrim season Sabarimala income touches over ₹69 crore
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The top court said the issue was "very emotive" and it did not want the situation to become "explosive".

Within 20 days of pilgrim season Sabarimala income touches over ₹69 crore

The Lord Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala has received over ₹69 crore in the first 20 days of the ongoing two-month-long pilgrim season, witnessing a heavy flow of devotees. 


The Lord Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala has received over ₹69 crore in the first 20 days of the ongoing two-month-long pilgrim season, witnessing a heavy flow of devotees.

Till December 6, the revenue touched ₹69.39 crore which was about ₹27.55 crore more than it was in the corresponding period of the 2018-19 pilgrim season, the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) that administers the affairs of the shrine, said. During the previous season, the revenue during the period was ₹41.84 crore, a TDB member Vijaykumar said.

The shrine had opened for the mandala pooja on November 16.

While the sale from aravana prasadam touched ₹28.26 crore, from appam prasadam it was ₹4.2 crore during the period.

The hundi collections stood at ₹23.58 crore.

The temple complex and many parts of the state had witnessed unprecedented protests last year after the CPI(M)-led LDF government decided to implement the September 28 apex court verdict allowing women of all age groups to offer prayers at the hill shrine.

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This year, the government has said it would decide on whether to provide police cover for women between 10-50 years of age to offer worship at the temple on the basis of the apex
court’s directions on the petitions filed by some women activists.

Bhumata brigade leader Trupti Desai had to return from Kochi once again this year without being able to go to Sabarimala following protests by devotees opposing the entry of women in the menstrual age group into the temple.

Police, citing security reasons, also refused them protection.

(With input from agencies.)

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