Even on April 6, the polling day, Lord Ayyappa dominated the headlines in God’s own country. Sabarimala has been a prominent issue throughout the month-long intense campaign for the assembly polls, and the raging debate exposed deep divisions on religious lines once again. If the war of words between the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the opposition parties over women’s entry into Sabarimala temple was anything to go by, whoever emerges the winner on May 2 has a tough task at hand. Though many aspects of the election will be pondered in the days ahead, the religio-sectarian narratives will be discussed the most—among them the verbal attack by opposition parties on chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan over his government’s decision to facilitate entry of women of all ages into the hill shrine at Sabarimala following the 2018 Supreme Court order.