Description
Introduction
Sabarimala Temple is one of the most famous and sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites in India, dedicated to Lord Ayyappa. It is known for its strict traditions and spiritual discipline followed by devotees.
Location
The temple is located in the Periyar Tiger Reserve in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, amidst dense forests and hills, creating a deeply spiritual and serene environment.
Deity & Worship
The presiding deity is Lord Ayyappa, worshipped in a celibate (Naishtika Brahmachari) form. Devotees observe a 41-day vratham (austerity period) before undertaking the pilgrimage.
Pilgrimage Traditions
Entry to the temple requires strict adherence to customs such as wearing black or blue clothes, walking barefoot, and climbing the 18 sacred steps (Pathinettampadi) to reach the sanctum.
Festivals & Pilgrimage Season
The temple is mainly open during Mandala Kalam, Makaravilakku, and Vishu seasons. Millions of pilgrims visit during the Mandala–Makaravilakku period.
Spiritual Significance
Sabarimala symbolizes equality, devotion, and self-discipline, welcoming devotees irrespective of caste or creed, making it one of the largest annual pilgrimages in the world.














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