Sabarimala Pilgrimage Surge: 15 Lakh Devotees Amid Temple Gold Scandal

The famous Sabarimala temple in Kerala has welcomed over 15 lakh pilgrims so far this season. Authorities are managing the heavy crowds and adjusting virtual queue slots to ensure smooth darshan. Meanwhile, a major political controversy has erupted over a gold theft case linked to the temple's administration. The opposition Congress is accusing the state government of involvement, following the judicial custody of a former temple board president.

Key Points: Sabarimala Pilgrim Footfall Crosses 15 Lakh This Season

  • Pilgrim footfall at Sabarimala crosses 15 lakh in the current Mandala season
  • Nearly 15% of pilgrims with virtual bookings did not show up for darshan
  • Opposition leader VD Satheesan slams Kerala government over gold theft case
  • A former temple board president was remanded in the high-profile pilferage scandal
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Kerala: Pilgrim footfall count at Sabarimala crosses 15 lakh

Sabarimala pilgrimage sees over 15 lakh devotees as authorities manage crowds, while a political storm erupts over a temple gold theft case.

"The court suspects the government also - VD Satheesan, Congress Leader"

Pathanamthitta, December 4

The number of devotees visiting Sabarimala during the ongoing Mandala-Makaravilakku pilgrimage season has crossed 15 lakh, officials said.

According to official data, as of 7 pm on December 3, a total of 14,95,774 pilgrims had reached the hill shrine. With arrivals after 7 pm yet to be added, the total footfall is expected to surpass 15 lakh.

Officials added that nearly 15 per cent of pilgrims who had secured virtual-queue bookings did not show up, while the cap on spot booking continues to be limited to 5,000.

Between midnight and 7 pm on Wednesday alone, 66,522 devotees arrived at Sabarimala, reflecting the heavy inflow of pilgrims in the 18 days of the current season, the officials said.

Authorities said on Sunday that the crowd situation at Sabrimala is entirely under control and are planning to add the number of virtual queue slots.

Meanwhile, Congress MLA and the Leader of Opposition VD Satheesan on Sunday slammed the CPI(M)-led Kerala government after the party leader and former Travancore Devaswom Board President A Padmakumar was remanded to judicial custody for 14 days in the Sabarimala gold theft case.

Speaking to ANI, Satheesan said that the CPI(M) earlier tried to distance itself from the controversy, but now the court is 'suspecting' the Kerala government in the case.

"Initially, the CPI(M) Secretary and other members defended that it was only done by Unnikrishnan Potti (prime accused). The opposition insisted that apart from him, other board members appointed by CPI(M) Ministers, responsible for Devaswom, were involved in this gold pilferage," Satheesan said.

Unnikrishnan Potti, the prime accused, was reportedly taken into custody by the SIT on October 17.

"The HC and police team now found that they are all culprits and are going to jail. The HC directed the SIT they constituted to submit the report only to the HC, not the government, which clears that the court suspects the government also," the Congress leader added.

- ANI

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Priya S
Such amazing devotion! But the gold theft case is a real shame. How can people entrusted with the temple's sanctity do such things? The court's decision to keep the report from the government says a lot. Hope justice is served swiftly.
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Vikram M
The numbers are staggering. 66,000+ in a single day! Hats off to the authorities for managing this. The virtual queue is a good tech solution for Indian pilgrimage sites. Other states should learn from Kerala's model.
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Sarah B
Visiting Sabarimala was a profound experience for me last year. The discipline and devotion of the pilgrims is something unique. It's sad that political blame games happen even around such a sacred place. The focus should be on smooth pilgrimage.
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Rohit P
Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa! The faith of the common devotee is unshakeable, regardless of the controversies. The gold theft is a criminal act and those involved must face the law, irrespective of their political connections. Temple administration must be above politics.
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Michael C
As an observer, the scale of this pilgrimage is mind-boggling. 1.5 million people! The logistical management alone is a huge task. The article mentions the crowd is under control, which is commendable. The corruption case, however, shows a universal problem.
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