The question of whether or not we have progressed as a society is debatable. Yes, but there's no doubt that we've evolved This is compounded by the fact that women are still barred from entering some parts of the world and also in India. That is correct. We'll tell you about some of these locations today. significantly. Especially when it comes to the liberties and rights of women. At first, women appear to be more capable and empowered. However, the restriction on them is still in place today. Discrimination can be found in both little and large things.
1. The Haji Ali Dargah , Mumbai , Maharashtra
One of Mumbai's most famous places, Haji Ali Dargah, has been closed to women because in Islam because it is great sin for women to be near tombs of Muslim saints They may enter Darga depending on the current situation, but cannot enter the inner scared place or holy place . Since its introduction in 2015, the ban has sparked many protests and many petitions to overturn the decision.

2. Lord kartikeya Temple , Haryana
Kartikeya Temple is an ancient structure that dates back to the 5th century B.C. and is located in Pehowa township in the North Indian state of Haryana. In India, Kartikeya is a well-known Hindu god. This well-known temple may be found in Pehowa, Haryana's Kurukshetra district. Pehowa is 200 kilometres north of Delhi and 60 kilometres south of Karnal (Haryana).Women who enter the temple are said to be cursed rather than blessed by the Lord. Women are so forbidden from entering the temple

3.Pathbausi Satra, Assam
Women are not permitted to enter this temple in order to preserve its 'purity.' Menstruation is also cited by the temple as a basis for the prohibition.When Assam Governor JB Patnaik visited the region's temples in 2010, he spoke with the Patbausi Satra's administrators and brought a party of 20 women in. Following this, women were allowed to enter the satra for a brief period before the rule was reinstated.

4. The Sabarimala Temple , Kerala
The Sabarimala Temple is a Hindu temple complex on Sabarimala Hill, within the Periyar Tiger Reserve, in the Perinad Village of Kerala's Pathanamthitta district. With an estimated 40 to 50 million worshippers visiting each year, it is one of the world's most popular annual pilgrimage locations.Another place where women are not authorised to visit is a well-known temple that has been the subject of considerable debate. Because the deity is celibate, women between the ages of ten and fifty are not permitted to enter the temple

5 .Jain Temple in Ranakpur, India
Women are technically allowed inside, but this famous white marble Rajasthan Jain temple has a large plaque on the outside indicating how women can visit this place of worship. In addition to the strict dress code that makes women mandatory, the temple absolutely does not allow women during the period

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