Sabarimala Mandala Pooja: Golden Attire & Lamps Mark Pilgrimage Finale

The Rapid Action Force organized a Deepa Kazhcha, a ceremonial lamp display, at Sabarimala Sannidhanam to mark the Mandala Pooja, which concludes the 41-day pilgrimage season. A key ritual involves adorning the idol of Lord Ayyappa with the Thanka Anki, a golden attire whose procession began from the Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple. This sacred ornament, donated by a former Maharaja of Travancore, travels in a decorated chariot amidst heavy security and large crowds of devotees. Authorities anticipate a significant turnout this year, following the over 32.5 lakh pilgrims who visited during the previous pilgrimage season.

Key Points: Sabarimala Mandala Pooja: Deepa Kazhcha & Golden Attire Ritual

  • Rapid Action Force's Deepa Kazhcha
  • Mandala Pooja concludes pilgrimage
  • Thanka Anki golden attire procession
  • Over 32.5 lakh pilgrims last season
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Mandala Pooja: Rapid Action Force organises Deepa Kazhcha at Sabarimala Sannidhanam

Kerala's Rapid Action Force holds Deepa Kazhcha lamp display as Sabarimala's 41-day Mandala pilgrimage concludes with the sacred Thanka Anki procession.

"The Thanka Anki, an exquisite golden attire, was donated by the late Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma, the Maharaja of Travancore."

Kerala, December 28

The Rapid Action Force organised a Deepa Kazhcha, a beautiful lamp display, at Sabarimala Sannidhanam as part of the Mandala Pooja festivities on Saturday.

The display was carried as a part of the Mandala Pooja festivities, which conclude the 41-day Mandala pilgrimage season at the Sabarimala temple.

On the occasion of the Mandala Pooja, the idol of Lord Ayyappa will be adorned with the golden attire, marking a significant ritual of the pilgrimage season.

Lord Ayyappa, worshipped as a warrior deity, is revered for his devotion to Dharma. He is believed to be the son of Lord Shiva and the Mohini form of Lord Vishnu and is also known as Hariharaputra.

Earlier on Tuesday, the ceremonial procession carrying the golden attire, known as the Thanka Anki, for Lord Ayyappa commenced from the Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple, marking a vital ritual ahead of the Mandala Pooja at the Sabarimala Sannidhanam.

The sacred journey of the Thanka Anki began at around 7 am, accompanied by devotees and temple officials. The procession signals the countdown to the Mandala Pooja.

The Thanka Anki, an exquisite golden attire, was donated by the late Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma, the Maharaja of Travancore. The sacred ornament is transported in a specially decorated chariot as part of the traditional ritual.

As the procession moved along its customary route near the temple, a large number of devotees gathered to offer prayers and catch a glimpse of the sacred attire. Devotees were also seen receiving 'prasadam' provided by the pilgrims accompanying the procession.

Heavy police security was deployed to safeguard the golden chariot, pilgrims, and devotees throughout the journey, with measures in place to manage crowds and ensure smooth procession movement.

Authorities also expect a large turnout of pilgrims this year, based on trends from previous pilgrimage seasons. Last year, over 32.50 lakh devotees visited the Sabarimala temple during the pilgrimage period.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The Thanka Anki procession from Aranmula is a sight every devotee should witness at least once. The history behind it, donated by the Maharaja of Travancore, gives me goosebumps. Our traditions are so rich.
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Siddharth J
While the spiritual aspect is paramount, I appreciate the heavy police security mentioned. With over 30 lakh pilgrims, crowd management is critical for everyone's safety. Kudos to the authorities for the planning.
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Anjali F
The article is informative, but I wish it had more details on the actual rituals of the Mandala Pooja itself. For those of us who can't make the pilgrimage, such descriptions help us feel connected.
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Karthik V
Hariharaputra's blessings upon all. The 41-day vratham is not easy, but the feeling when you finally reach the Sannidhanam is indescribable. This news brings back memories. Jai Ayyappa!
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Michael C
Visiting India during this season was an incredible experience. The scale of devotion, the processions, the collective energy—it's unlike anything else. Respect to all the devotees undertaking this journey.

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