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Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy Begins Sabarimala Pilgrimage with 30-Member Team

Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy began his Sabarimala pilgrimage by wearing the Ayyappa Mala at Sri Subrahmanya Swamy Temple in Kochi. He is accompanied by a 30-member team including JDS leaders and former ministers. Last week, Union Home Minister Amit Shah offered prayers at the Bhagwan Ayyappa Temple in New Delhi and inaugurated the SABAREESAM Complex. The Sabarimala temple, dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, is open only during specific periods like Mandalapooja and Makaravilakku.

Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy begins Sabarimala pilgrimage

Kochi, June 15

Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy wore the Ayyappa Mala at the Sri Subrahmanya Swamy Temple in Kochi on Monday and commenced his pilgrimage to Sabarimala.

Kumaraswamy left for the pilgrimage along with a 30-member team of devotees.

The group accompanying him includes JDS Legislature Party leader Suresh Babu, former ministers C.S. Puttaraju and S.R. Mahesh, MLC Bhojegowda, MLA Sharanagouda Kandakur, and former MLAs Magadi Manjunath and H.M. Ramesh Gowda.

The Union Minister undertook the pilgrimage after participating in the ritual of wearing the mala at the temple before beginning the journey to Sabarimala.

Last week, Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah offered prayers at the Bhagwan Ayyappa Temple and inaugurated the newly constructed SABAREESAM Complex in the temple premises. In a post on X, Union Home Minister, Amit Shah said, "Fortunate to offer puja at Bhagwan Ayyappa temple, in R.K. Puram, New Delhi. Bhagwan Ayyappa is the bestower of bliss and the embodiment of the sacred values that unite our nation. Prayed to the deity for the well-being and prosperity of all."

In another post, Amit Shah said, "Today, at the Ayyappa Temple premises in New Delhi, I inaugurated the newly built SABAREESAM Complex. The new facility will house spiritual discourses and welfare initiatives undertaken by the temple and strengthen the cultural roots of our sisters and brothers from Keralam."

As per the temple website, Sabarimala Sree Dharma Sastha Temple, dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, is the most famous and prominent among all the Sastha temples in Kerala.

The temple is situated on a hilltop (about 3000 feet above sea level) named Sabarimala in the Pathanamthitta district, which is unique. The temple is open to people belonging to all religions. There is a place near the temple, east of Sannidhanam (the abode of Lord Ayyappa), dedicated to Vavar (a close friend of Lord Ayyappa), which is called Vavaru Nada, an epitome of religious harmony. Another unique aspect of this temple is that it is not open throughout the year. It is open for worship only during the days of Mandalapooja, Makaravilakku, Vishu and also during the first day of every Malayalam month.

It is said that the pilgrims have to observe celibacy for 41 days before going to Sabarimala. Pilgrims take the traditional forest routes as well as the one from Pamba, which is less physically challenging to reach the temple.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As someone who visited Sabarimala years ago, it's a powerful experience. The 41-day austerity is no joke—shows real dedication. Wish more politicians would lead by example in public service too.

Priya S

Wait – this is off-season for Sabarimala. The temple isn't open for regular darshan now. Interesting timing for a political pilgrimage. 🤔

Ramesh W

It's good that leaders from different parties are visiting temples. But let's not make it a photo-op. The real test is what they do for Kerala's infrastructure and people's lives after this.

Jennifer L

I've always been fascinated by the Vavar Nada aspect – a temple where a Muslim friend is honored alongside the main deity. That's the India I love. Wish our leaders would highlight that harmony more than their own presence.

Kavya N

Happy for them, but I hope this isn't just about votes. The Sabarimala tradition is sacred to millions – let's keep it above politics. Also curious why he started from Kochi instead of the traditional route from Pamba.

Rohan X

Kumaraswamy is a seasoned politician – this is clearly a strategic move to connect with Kerala voters given the upcoming elections. Smart, but let's see if he actually follows the full 41-day penance.

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