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Pilgrimage season ends at Sabarimala; mandala puja held at Ayyappa temple

Pilgrimage season came to an end in Sabarimala after 41 days. Mandala puja was also held. The idol of the Lord Ayyappa was adorned with 'thanka angi," the sacred golden attire, which was brought here on Thursday evening in a ceremonial procession from the Sree Parthasarthy temple at Aranmula.

Pilgrimage season ends at Sabarimala; mandala puja held at Ayyappa temple
Pilgrimage season ends at Sabarimala; mandala puja held at Ayyappa temple

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Published : Dec 27, 2019, 8:21 PM IST

Sabarimala(Kerala):Thousands of devotees thronged the Lord Ayyappa temple here on Friday for the mandala puja which marked the culmination of the 41-day annual pilgrim season that was peaceful unlike protests over women's entry last year.

Chanting Ayyappa devotees thronged the hill-top temple and waited patiently to witness the special pujas and rituals including "kalabha abhishekam" and "kalasa abhishekam". The 'mandala puja' was held under the aegis of the head priest Kandaru Mahesh Mohanararu and Melshanti (Chief Priest) A Sudheer Namboothiri as pilgrims chanted hymns of the Lord in unison.

The idol of the Lord Ayyappa was adorned with 'thanka angi," the sacred golden attire, which was brought here on Thursday evening in a ceremonial procession from the Sree Parthasarthy temple at Aranmula.

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Last year, the shrine had witnessed frenzied protests by devotees over the entry of young women after the LDF government decided to implement the September 28 verdict of the Supreme Court allowing women of all age groups to offer prayers.

However, with petitions against the September 28 verdict being referred to a larger bench by the apex court, the state government decided to exercise caution and held that women in the 10-50 age group who wish to visit the hill temple should get a "court order" and it would not encourage activism.

Mandala puja marks the conclusion of the initial phase of the two-month-long annual pilgrim season, which began on November 15 and the temple would re-open on December 30 for the 'Makaravillaku' festival on January 15.

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