Sabarimala Pilgrimage now underway in Kerala

It is one of the most auspicious pilgrimage tours of South India. Sabarimala Pilgrimage began early on Thursday here in Kerala’s At 3 a.m. sharp on the first day of Malayalam month Vrishickam, Ayyappan's temple opened the doors for the two-month-long pilgrimage season amid shouts of 'Swamiye Sharanamayappa'. Sabarimala Sree Ayyappa Temple is one of the most ancient and prominent Sastha temples in the country located in the Western Ghat mountain ranges of Pathanamthitta district in Kerala.

As the sanctum sanctorum of the famed temple here was opened Sabarimala Pilgrimage began early on Thursday morning. Sabarimala is linked to Hindu pilgrimage, predominantly for men of all ages. Women between the ages of 10 and 50 are not allowed to enter the temple, since the story attributed to Ayyappa prohibits the entry of the women in the menstrual age group.

Pilgrims from across the country and even from abroad, flock to Sabarimala to pay their homage to the lord Ayyapa. The shrine gets thronged with devotees especially during the main pilgrim season from November to January. The two most important events of the pilgrimage event is the Mandala pooja and the Makaravilakku. But not everyone could be persevering enough to undertake this pilgrimage as abstinence is a must. A pilgrim attending the Mandalapooja should observe austerities (Vratham) for atleast 41 days.

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