Amala
Member
Namaste,
I learned recently that it is not an uncommon practice in Hindu temples throughout the world to deny entrance to menstruating women. In fact, of the 3 I contacted in my area in Michigan, 2 still expect women to follow this tradition. I contacted the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and they said they do not support this tradition. I called their local branch and they told me simply, "Everyone is welcome here." On the other hand, I read that in some temples in India, they have a separate entrance for menstruating women and untouchables and many have plaques outside that forbid entrance completely (to the former).
I guess my question is not why they practice it, because I understand there are mythological arguments and hygenic ones, too. I don't happen to agree with either, but that's beside the point.
What I'd like to find out is if there are branches of Hinduism, other than the hare krsna branch, that do not agree with this treatment of people. Which groups tend to allow everyone into their temples?
Respectfully,
Amala
I learned recently that it is not an uncommon practice in Hindu temples throughout the world to deny entrance to menstruating women. In fact, of the 3 I contacted in my area in Michigan, 2 still expect women to follow this tradition. I contacted the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and they said they do not support this tradition. I called their local branch and they told me simply, "Everyone is welcome here." On the other hand, I read that in some temples in India, they have a separate entrance for menstruating women and untouchables and many have plaques outside that forbid entrance completely (to the former).
I guess my question is not why they practice it, because I understand there are mythological arguments and hygenic ones, too. I don't happen to agree with either, but that's beside the point.
What I'd like to find out is if there are branches of Hinduism, other than the hare krsna branch, that do not agree with this treatment of people. Which groups tend to allow everyone into their temples?
Respectfully,
Amala
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