In a U-turn, the board controlling the Sabarimala temple told the Supreme Court today that it has decided to support the entry of women of all ages at the famous hill shrine of Kerala. The board is controlled by the Kerala government, which has opposed any review of the top court's September order that ended the temple's traditional ban on women that triggered a huge backlash. Five judges of the Supreme Court are hearing more than 60 petitions a majority of which urge a rethink of the verdict that opened the temple doors to women between the ages of 10 and 50.