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  2. Sabarimala Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Sabarimala Sree Dharma Sastha Temple [1] ( Malayalam pronunciation: [ʃabəɾimala]) is a Hindu temple that is devoted to the worship of a deity named Ayyappan, also known as Dharma Shasta. Ayyappan is believed to be the son of Shiva and Mohini (Female avatar of Lord Vishnu ). [2] The temple is situated atop a hill in the village of Ranni ...

  3. Entry of women to Sabarimala - Wikipedia

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    Entry of women to Sabarimala. Women and girls between 10 and 50 years of age were legally banned from entering Sabarimala from 1991 to 2018. Sabarimala is a temple dedicated to Shasta, in Pathanamthitta District, Kerala, India. [1] Women and girls of reproductive age have traditionally not been permitted to worship there, as Shasta is a ...

  4. Makara Jyothi - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 and 2011, two major human stampedes occurred on 14 January at Sabarimala, killing 53 and 106 people, respectively. In 1999 the Justice T Chandrasekhara Menon committee that investigated the stampede refrained from going into the details of authenticity of Makara Jyothi. It stated that Makarajyothi is a matter of belief and could not be ...

  5. Pathinettampadi - Wikipedia

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    One who undertakes Sabarimala pilgrimage must mark his foots over these steps by carrying an 'irumudikettu' and undergoing a vratam (penance) of 41 days. The pilgrims who climbed the Pathinettampadi for 18 times needs to plant a young coconut tree at Sannidhanam and thereby becomes a 'Guruswami'. In the past, devotees used to break coconuts on ...

  6. Makaravilakku - Wikipedia

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    Makaravilakku is an annual festival held on Makara Sankranti in Kerala, India at the shrine of Sabarimala. The festival includes the Thiruvabharanam (sacred ornaments of the deity Ayyappan) procession and a congregation at the hill shrine of Sabarimala. An estimated half a million devotees flow to Sabarimala every year to have a darshan (vision ...

  7. Sabarimala Ayyappa Seva Samajam - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://sassbharath.org. Sabarimala Ayyappa Seva Samajam (SASS) is an organization of Ayyappan devotees [4] and an affiliate of the Sangh Parivar. [5] [6] It is a registered public charitable trust started on 13 November 2008 with headquarters at Pathanamthitta in Kerala. [7] SASS aims to serve Ayyappa devotees in their pilgrimage to ...

  8. Sabarimala (place) - Wikipedia

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    Sabarimala (place) / 9.4375; 77.0805. Sabarimala is a hill situated in Perinad village, Ranni Taluk, Pathanamthitta district in Kerala State. [1] This hill is situated at 72 kilometers from Pathanamthitta town. [1] The distance from Ranni to Sabarimala is 60 kilometers. A motorable road is built from Ranni to Pampa, valley of Sabarimala hills.

  9. Maalikapurathamma - Wikipedia

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    Maalikapurathamma Temple is visited after darshan of Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple. Malikapurathamma Temple is in front of Manimandapam. The Pandalam royal family and their associates worship Malikapurathamma as a mother. Usually, everyone in the Pandalam royal family who visits Sabarimala stays in Malika (meaning a small palace) behind Manimandapam.