The Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) anticipates around 1.5 lakh devotees at the Sannidhanam for the Makaravilakku ritual on Tuesday. TDB president P.S. Prashanth said a final review of the ...
Kerala police have deployed over 5000 security personnel spread across Sannidhanam, Pampa, and Nilakkal. The security arrangements were reviewed by senior police officials at a high-level meeting ...
Along the pilgrim routes, 17 emergency medical centres have been set up between Pampa and the Sannidhanam, with four centres along the forest route via Karimala. To bolster security, the ...
Besides, TDB is providing food three times a day for the pilgrims camping in Sannidhanam and its premises. Police has strictly asked devotees to not cook food on their own. Around 64,194 devotees ...
SABARIMALA: The number of devotees visiting the Sannidhanam at Sabarimala crossed the one lakh mark on Monday (December 23), with 1,06,621 devotees making the pilgrimage. According to the ...
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 ...
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.
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.
During their journey, they visited various pilgrimage centres and temples, including four monasteries established by Shankaracharya, and reached Sannidhanam via Ayodhya, Ujjain, Dwarka ...