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Sannidhanam, in early 1940s, 50s and 60s, was just wild jungle which few pilgrims visited. In 1955, Swami Vimochananad recited this Ashtakam for the first time at Sabarimala.
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After performing some more rituals the procession makes its return journey along with the Thiruvabharanam.'Harivarasanam' is the creation of Kumbakudi Kulathur Iyer. On the last day of the Makara Vilakku celebrations, which is Makaram 5th morning, a 'Ganapati Homam' is conducted at the temple. The procession halts for sometime and shouts a call for Vettavili (hunting) and returns after circumabulating the main temple.įestivities continue for seven days and culminate with 'Guruthi'. After the pooja, Malikappurath Amma is mounted on an elephant's back and carried in a procession comprising of torchbearers, drummers, buglers etc. Makara Vilakku poojas and ceremonies are performed on the 'Manimandapa' (sacred platform) near the Devi shrine where a picture of Sastha riding on a leopard's back is depicted. Chants of 'Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa' reverberate as the devotees turn ecstatic on the strange occurrence. The other spectacular event is the appearance of 'Makarajyothi' in the north-east horizon on Ponnambala Medu. Thousands gather for that dazzling glimpse of a fully ornamented deity. The jewelery consists of a diamond crown, gold bracelets and necklaces studded with precious gems, Lord's swords, silver arrows and gold images of elephant, horse and leopard. The incidence is well received by the devotees who get filled with joy. A kite appears all of a sudden and starts hovering around the box. A strange phenomenon occurs at this time. It then moves towards Sannidhanam amidst music, dazzling lights and lot of revelry. Procession halts at a few temples en route and reaches Sabaripettam in the evening of Makara Sankranthi. He dances, but the box remains on his head as if it gets glued on his head.
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The oracle moves hysterically oblivious of the presence of thousands of people. Thousands of devotees line up on either side of the route for a glimpse of the box, which is carried by a priest, or oracle on his head. The sacred jewelry is kept in a box and is brought in a royal procession. One very important ceremony of Makara Villaku is the bringing of deity's jewellery, Thirivabharanam from the Pandalam Palace, three days prior to Makara Sankranthi. It is open only from November to January.Ĭeremonies and Celebrations during Makar Villaku Pilgrimage to Sabarimala requires a lot of prior preparations and is not advisable on all times. For the lovers of adventure, there is a mandatory, 5 km stretch from Pamba to the shrine which can be passed only by trekking. Pilgrims have to make their way through the dense forests housing wild animals. The spirit of the thousands of devotees must be saluted who walk this terrain on foot as no other means of transport function in the rough stretches of Western Ghats where Sabarimala is located. What makes the shrine so much more interesting is the rugged terrain on which it is located. No wonder, Sabarimala attracts lakhs of devotees from across the country particularly, southern states of India every year. Hence Ayappa is also called 'Hari Hara Putra' where 'Hari' is Vishnu, 'Hara' is Shiva and 'Putra' means son. Shiva succumbed to the charms of Mohini and Ayappa was born out of this union. This is so because, Ayappan is said to be born of union between Lord Vishnu and Shiva when the former took the avatar of Mohini, the seductress.
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Presiding deity of Sabarimala shrine is Lord Ayyappa known as Dharma Sastha, a symbol of unity between Vaishnavites and Saivites. Mandala Pooja festival extends to 41 days prior to Makara Sankranthi.Īyyappa Temple at Sabarimala in Pathanamthitta district of Kerala is the most sacred pilgrimage centre for the people of Kerala. Thousands of devotees gather to participate in the celebrations of Makara Vilakku every year. Makara Vilakku Pooja commemorates the day on which idol of Lord Ayyappa or Dharma Sastha was enshrined in the temple and is the most important event to be conducted at Sabarimala. This is also the first day of the Malayalese month of Makaram. The festival begins on the auspicious day of Makara Sankranthi, the day on which the sun is in summer solstice (vernal equinox). Makara Vilakku Pooja is a seven-day festival conducted annually in the famous Ayyappa Temple at Sabarimala.