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Sabarimala Temple Opens For Two-Month Long Pilgrimage Season

Devotees from southern Indian states thronged the shrine located in a reserve forest of the Western Ghats.

Devotees wait to offer prayers at Lord Ayyappa temple on the first day of Malayalam month of Vrischikom, in Sabarimala, Saturday. (PTI Photo)
Devotees wait to offer prayers at Lord Ayyappa temple on the first day of Malayalam month of Vrischikom, in Sabarimala, Saturday. (PTI Photo)

Amid tight security, the gates of the Lord Ayyappa temple at Sabarimala were thrown open for the two-month long Mandala-Makaravilakku pilgrimage season.

Kandararu Mahesh Mohanararu opened the sanctum sanctorum of the temple at 5 p.m., and performed the rituals, as hundreds of devotees from Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and neighbouring states thronged the shrine located in a reserve forest of the Western Ghats in Pathanamthitta district of the state.

Devotees, who were allowed to trek the hill from 2 p.m., climbed the sacred 18 steps to the temple with the ‘irumudikettu’ (sacred bag containing the offerings to the Lord) after the priests performed the ‘padi pooja’.

New priests-- A K Sudheer Namboodiri (Sabarimala) and M S Prameshwaran Namboodiri (Malikapuram) later took charge. The state and temple precincts had witnessed frenzied protests by right outfits and Bharatiya Janata Party workers last year after the Left Democratic Front government decided to implement the Supreme Court’s verdict allowing women of all age groups to offer prayers at the shrine.

However, this year, even though the top court had not stayed its verdict on entry of young women into the shrine while posting various petitions on the matter to a larger bench, the government was exercising caution.

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Devaswom Minister Kadakampally Surendran has made it clear that Sabarimala was not a place for activists to display their activism and said the government would not encourage such women who want to visit the shrine for publicity.

Those who want to visit the temple can procure a court order to enter the temple, he had said.

The board has made elaborate arrangements to provide maximum amenities to the devotees.