It has been two months since the Supreme Court ruled that women of all ages ought to be allowed to worship at the Sabarimala temple in Kerala but no woman, between 10-50 years, has been able to make it to the hill-top shrine, amid protests and threats from those who cite tradition. A dozen women had unsuccessfully tried to enter the temple only to be attacked and heckled by hundreds of protesters. NDTV speaks to a cross-section of devotees right at the shrine on the traditions, law, politics and possible solutions.