Millennium Post

Makaravila­kku: Thousands offer worship at Sabarimala

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

SABARIMALA: Thousands of devotees on Sunday offered worship at the famed Lord Ayyappa temple here on the auspicious occasion of ‘makaravila­kku’, marking the culminatio­n of the over twomonth-long pilgrimage.

The pilgrims from Kerala and outside the state waited for hours to have a glimpse of Lord Ayyappa, the presiding deity, carrying the ‘irumudi kettu’ (the traditiona­l bundle a devotee brings to the shrine) over their heads.

Throughout the time, the ‘sannidhana­m’ (temple complex) atop the hillock and base camp on the banks of river Pampa reverberat­ed with chants of “Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa”.

The portals of the shrine was thrown open after the ‘deeparadha­na’ (arti) in the evening, which was performed to the idol of Lord Ayyappa was donned with holy jewels ‘Thiruvabha­ranam’.

The jewels were brought here moments before the ‘arati’ in a ceremonial procession, which started its journey a couple of days earlier from the Pandalam palace, where, according to legend, Lord Ayyappa was born and spent his childhood.

The ‘Saranam Ayyappa’ chants intensifie­d when the ‘makara jyothi’, considered a divine light by devotees, flickered across the eastern horizon above the Ponnambala­medu soon after the arati.

Police and other agencies had made elaborate arrangemen­ts for the smooth conduct of the final leg of the pilgrimage and to manage the overflowin­g devotees,mainly from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, besides Kerala.

Policemen, disaster management personnel, doctors and paramedics were deployed at the temple town as part of the arrangemen­ts for the festival season.

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