On Makaravilakku festival, Lord Ayappa's sacred jewels travel from Pandalam to Sannidhanam, adorning the deity amidst large devotee turnout. The Kerala government approved a Rs 778.17 crore safety ...
The Makarajyothi was lit at Ponnambalamedu at 6.44pm during the deeparadhana and the thousands of devotees gathered at Sannidhanam and other view points had the Makaravilakku darshan amid a slight ...
According to officials, the entire pilgrimage area has been divided into 18 sectors for systematic cleaning, with special focus on the Sannidhanam and its surroundings. Each day, approximately 50 ...
Braving the heavy crowd, thousands of devotees waited for hours to catch a glimpse of the Makarajyoti, the celestial star that appears on the eastern horizon of the Sannidhanam, and the ...
In accordance with tradition, the jewels travel across various temples before reaching Sabarimala, where they are finally received at the Sannidhanam on the evening of Makaravilakku day.
Currently, the team is clearing over 50 loads of garbage each day. With 300 members assigned to 18 sectors at Sannidhanam, the cleaning is conducted in two shifts - from 6 am to 6 pm and 6 pm to 6 am.
Sabarimala (Kerala), [India], January 14 (ANI): The number of devotees who reached Sannidhanam (the main temple in Sabarimala) on Tuesday to offer prayers to Lord Ayyappa at the hill shrine of ...
Sabarimala: Around 1.5 lakh devotees are expected to gather at Sabarimala sannidhanam for the auspicious 'Makaravilakku' darshan on Tuesday, with authorities announcing on Monday that all ...
Around 1.5 lakh devotees were expected to gather at sannidhanam on January 14, with authorities announcing that all preparations for the festival at the hill shrine have been completed. The pilgrimage ...
Kerala Minister for Devaswom VN Vasavan, Tamil Nadu Minister of Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department PK Sekar Babu, and Pathanamthitta Collector Prem Krishnan were present at ...