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Anita Shetye, a housewife, created history of sorts on Monday when she was unanimously appointed the first ever woman chairperson of the world-famous Shani Shingnapur Temple Trust, an official said.
Women devotees are not allowed to worship at this temple, dedicated to Lord Shanidev – the personification of planet Saturn.
Shetye, 40, will enjoy a five-year term in her post along with the other 11 trustees. As mandated, all the trustees are residents of Shingnapur and born within the Shingnapur gram panchayat, which has a population of around 1,500.
Referring to a recent incident when a young woman unknowingly went up the temple steps and offered prayers before the deity, he pointed out that she admitted it was a genuine mistake and later apologised.
Shani Shingnapur is also globally renowned as the only village where the houses do not have doors and locks, and even a local branch of a nationalised bank does not have locks as there is no fear of thieves.
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