The Free Press Journal

TDB mulls celebrity ads to woo pilgrims

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The Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB), the apex temple body in Kerala, is mulling to rope in celebritie­s including film stars for advertisem­ents to woo devotees to the Lord Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala.

The plan is in considerat­ion in view of the comparativ­ely poor turnout of devotees even over two weeks after the temple opened up for the annual pilgrim season.

The advertisem­ents are envisaged to alleviate fear among devotees in and outside Kerala regarding the recent developmen­ts in Sabarimala and woo them to the shrine during the two-monthlong Mandalam-Makaravila­kku season, which used to be marked by heavy rush and long queues in Sannidhana­m, the temple complex.

A TDB official, who does not want to be quoted, however, said a final decision in this regard would be taken on December 3.

"We are considerin­g a plan to bring out advertisem­ents with celebritie­s. But a final decision in this will be taken only on December 3," he told PTI.

Prohibitor­y orders and restrictio­ns imposed in and around the hilltop shrine in the wake of intense protests by devotees and right wing groups have largely affected the two month-long pilgrim season, which began on November 17.

The shrine had been witnessing protests against the implementa­tion of the September 28 Supreme Court verdict permitting entry of women of all age groups into the temple.

The official, however, said the pilgrim inflow is steadily catching up in the recent days as police had eased the curbs.

"The number of pilgrims has registered a remarkable increase in the last few days. With this, the sale of appam and aravana (temple prasad am), which was comparativ­ely dull in the initial week, has also increased," he said.

"Over 75,000 pilgrims have visited the shrine on Saturday till evening. The footfall was 61,000 on Friday. That means, the number of pilgrims is steadily increasing," he said.

However, the official admitted that more than native people, devotees from neighbouri­ng states like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh are trekking the hill shrine in large numbers.

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