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own country Kerala is known for its magnificent backwaters, the exotic
beaches and last but not least its fabulous temples. Sabarimala temple is
perhaps most revered of all and become an important pilgrimage in India. It
is situated on the mountain ranges of Western Ghats, almost at an altitude
of 914 m above the sea level. The sacred shrine is dedicated to lord Ayyappa
and approached there only by feet. From Pampa to Sabarimala takes 4 hour to
reach the holy shrine. Lord Ayyappa belongs to Kerala and exclusive god of
Kerala, what is more, all devotees are also called Ayyapas. With black
dhotis around their waist and with unkempt beard growing for 40 days of
observing the rituals, they all have a striking similarity. Sabarimala is
third richest temple in India.
The journey to Sabrimala starts from Trivandrum with the first stop on the
banks of Pampa and devotees have a dip in the river. It is more of a
customary and sole purpose is cleansing. The hordes of devotees takes a 3
hour long journey through the dense forests. Committed pilgrims are expected
to walk barefoot. Before proceeding to the temple, a symbolic bath in river
Pampa is done by devotees. Pampa in the evening presents a magnificent sight
with lamps and candles in the cottages, along the banks of the river and on
the floating boats.
Temple complex is huge though the main temple is of average size. Devotees
has to ascend 18 steps to reach the main temple, these 18 steps symbolizing
18 elements. Lord Ayyappas idol is placed in between the gold plated
sanctum sanctorum. Lord Ayyappas resplendent face is almost covered
with garlands and glittering jewels. The ambiance of whole of temple complex
is so divine, one could hear the bhajans from the street corner, pleasant
aroma of camphor and incense and a huge crowd make this place a real beauty.
In the month of November to mid January in Kerala every year temple complex
is in full glory when Sabarimala temple festival is celebrated in honor of
Lord Ayyappa. During this time devotees perform austerities and penitence.
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The journey can only be undertaken by women below the age of 10 or above
50.

Cigarettes,
beedis, paan, alcohol and carrying plastic is strictly prohibited, starting
at Pampa and all the way to Sabarimala.
Only pilgrims who observed 41 days of vegetarianism, celibacy, prayer and
wearing of Sabarimala mala can enter the temple.
Take care of your bag and baggages.
If you are walking with shoes, do not open at any point of time while
walking through the forest because there are ample possibility of
disappearing if you dare to take them off.
By Air : The nearest airport is at Cochin, 152 km away.
By Rail : Rail link at Tiruvalla, 30 kms. away.
By Road : Pathanamthitta is linked by motorable roads to
other towns in Kerala.
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