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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. 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 ...

  5. Pathinettampadi - Wikipedia

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    Sabarimala temple is surrounded by eighteen hills and it has eighteen steps. Padi pooja. The padi pooja is a ritualistic pooja performed by the thantri accompanied by the Melshanthi (chief priest) to the eighteen hill deities who guards Ayyappa. The steps are decorated with beautiful flowers and each of them will have lamps.

  6. Sabarimala Trek - Wikipedia

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    Sabarimala Trek. Sabarimala Trek is an important trek route to Sannidhanam, the abode of Ayyappan. It covers a distance of about 46 kilometres (29 mi) through the mountainous terrains and thick forests which are inhabited by many wild animals. It is believed that Ayyappa used this path in his expedition to kill Mahishi, a demoness.

  7. Ayyappan - Wikipedia

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    Ayyappan temple at Sabarimala. Although devotion to Ayyappan has been prevalent earlier, his popularity rose in the late 20th century. While there are many temples in South India whose presiding deity is Ayyappan, the most prominent Ayyappan shrine is at Sabarimala, nestled in the hills of Western Ghats on the banks of river Pamba in Kerala. It ...

  8. Nilakkal - Wikipedia

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    Nilakkal. /  9.3803972°N 76.997944°E  / 9.3803972; 76.997944. Nilakkal, also spelled Nilackal, is an important base camp of Sabarimala pilgrims located in Ranni tehsil of Pathanamthitta district in the Indian state of Kerala. [1] Sabarimala temple is located at a distance of 23 km (14 mi) from Nilakkal.

  9. 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.