CATEGORY : PILGRIM TOURISM , TEMPLES
One of the popular
pilgrim centres in India, every year, millions of pilgrims turn out at the hill
shrine of Sabarimala to seek the blessings of the presiding deity - Lord
Ayyappa or Swami Ayyappan. Located in the Sabari hills, towards the east of
Pathanamthitta District, the hills are part of the world famous Periyar Tiger
Reserve.
The temple at
Sabarimala does not have any restrictions in place, based on religion, caste or
creed and is now an icon for communal harmony in Kerala. The temple is open to
males of all age groups and to women who have either passed their fertility age
and those before reaching the stage of puberty.
The annual pilgrim
season to Sabarimala begins with the Mandalakala season, which commences usually
in the months of November-December followed by Makaravilakku during
December-January. Besides pilgrims from Kerala, the hill shrine of Lord Ayyappa
is thronged by devotees from other states of India, especially from the
neighbouring states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The shrine is
also visited by devotees from foreign countries like Russia, countries in
Europe and U.S.A. It is a vast ocean of humanity that one can witness during
the festival seasons at Sabarimala.
Pamba is the main
halting point on the way to Sabarimala. From here, pilgrims begin the climb to
reach the temple, situated about six kilometers from Pamba. They usually
proceed in groups under a leader, who is known as Guru Swamy, who is usually
the most senior member, a criterion based on the number of pilgrimages
undertaken to Sabarimala.
Caressed by the
sacred River Pamba, the hill shrine amidst luxuriant forest and grasslands
offers visitors many delightful sights. The temple at Sabarimala can be
accessed via many traditional routes. For those who prefer to trek and visit
the shrine, we would like to share with you a route, which is perhaps as old as
the shrine at Sabarimala. This is the route that commences from Erumeli and is
an arduous one with a distance of nearly 45 kms through forests and hill
tracks.
As per belief, this
route was used by Lord Ayyappa to go to the forest and kill the demoness
Mahishi. Erumeli is located about 56 km southeast of Kottayam town. Here,
devotees offer prayers at the temple of Lord Dharmasastha and the nearby mosque
in the name of Vavar Swamy, who was a Muslim and a trusted warrior companion of
Lord Ayyappa. One of the important rituals at Erumeli is Petta Thullal, in
which devotees paint their faces with colours and dance with wooden sticks.
Proceeding with the
trek from Erumeli, one would reach Perur Thodu, a canal by the side of which
Lord Ayyappa is believed to have rested during his pursuit to kill the demoness
Mahishi. The ascend part of the trek begins from here. The forest beyond Perur Thodu
is Poongavanam or Lord Ayyappa's garden.
Next point in the
course of the trek is Kalaketti. 'Kala' in Malayalam means ox and 'ketti' means
to get tied. It is believed that Lord Shiva, the father of Ayyappa came on an
ox and tied it here to witness Lord Ayyappa kill the demoness Mahishi. From
then onwards, the place came to be known as Kalaketti. At the shrine located
here, pilgrims break coconuts and burn camphor as offerings, before proceeding
with the trek.
After about two
kilometers from Kalaketi, the trek would reach the Azhutha River, which is a
tributary of the holy river Pampa. Crossing the river, one has to start
climbing the Azhutha hill and after two kilometers of strenuous and steep
climb, one would reach its summit called Kallidumkunnu. Here, as a ritual,
pilgrims drop stones collected from the bed of River Azhutha. This ritual
symbolizes the manner in which the evil Mahishi's mortal remains were cast off
from the hill top and covered with stones.
Proceeding with the
trek, one would reach Inchipparakota, where a shrine by the name of Kotayil
Sastha is located. Pilgrims offer prayers and break coconuts here, before
proceeding down a slippery path to reach Karimala Thodu. By now, one could see
the Azhutha hill on one side and the Karimala hill on the other. Pilgrims
usually take rest here. The place is frequented by elephants and hence pilgrims
light campfires to protect themselves from wild animals and the cold weather.
After negotiating the five kilometer uphill trek of Karimala, pilgrims would
take the exhausting descent of about five kilometers to reach the Pamba River.
One of the sacred spots on the way to the temple of Lord Ayyappa, the River
Pamba is considered to have the power to purify one from curses and evil.
Traditional bath,
prayers and offerings are performed at Pamba and the pilgrims later proceed to
the Sannidhanam or the sanctum sanctorum of Lord Ayyappa. This is about six
kilometers from Pamba. After paying obeisance at the Ganapati Temple at Pamba,
the climb of Neelimala begins. This is again a physically demanding climb. Upon
reaching Appachi Medu, the trek follows more or less an even ground up to
Sabari Peetam. The place gets the name from Sabari, the woman saint, who during
the period of Lord Rama sat here in meditation. It is another place on the trek
route to the temple where pilgrims give prayers and offerings.
Halfway between
Sabari Peetam and the temple of Lord Ayyappa is Saramkuthi - 'Saram' means
arrow and 'Kuthi' means to pierce. Here, those pilgrims going to Sabarimala for
the first time, also called locally as kanniswamy, leave the wooden arrows they
picked from Erumeli.
From Saramkuthi,
after a 15-minute walk one reaches the Pathinettampadi or the holy 18 steps.
The steps plated with gold are a magnificent sight and pilgrims praise Lord
Ayyappa while climbing them with the Irumudi Kettu - the cloth bundle
containing traditional offerings on their heads. Upon reaching the sanctum
sanctorum, the pilgrims offer prayers and seek the blessings of Lord Ayyappa.
The pilgrimage to
Sabarimala is unique for the millions that turn up at this hill shrine in
Kerala every year. The hills reverberate with the chants to Lord Ayyappa during
the festival seasons and each year the number of pilgrims reaching Sabarimala
is steadily increasing.
Distance Chart
There are four main approches the
Sabarimala Sabarimala Sastha Temple
1. Kottayam to pamba (via) Erumeli and
from Pamba to Sabarimala (by foot) 136 kilometers. Kottayam to Pamba (via)
Manimala and there to sabarimala 116 Kilometers.
2. Erumeli to Sabarimala (via)
Kalaketty, Azhutha, Inchipra, Karim
ala, Pampa- 45 kiliometers(traditional
route by walking).
3. Vandiperiyar to Mount estate by
vehicle and there by waling to sabarimala
4. Climb down sabarimala is Vandiperiyar
to Kozhikanam 15 kilometers. Kozhikanam to Uppupara 10 kilometers, Uppupara to
Sabarimala 3.5 Kilometers (climb doen on foot). Nearst railway stations are
kottayam and Chengannur
Route
|
Distance
|
Erumeli to Pamba
|
80 km
|
Kottayam to Erumeli (via) Kanjirapally
|
55 km
|
Kottayam to Erumeli (via) Manimala
|
54 km
|
Kottayam to Pamba (via) Manimala
|
116km
|
Kottayam to Pamba (via) Thiruvalla (Kozhencherry, Vadasserikkara
)
|
119 km
|
Kottayam to Pamba (via) Thiruvalla
|
123 km
|
Chengannur to Pamba
|
93 Km
|
Ernakulam to Pamba (via) Kottayam
|
200 km
|
Allappy to Pamba (via) Ac Road
|
137 km
|
Punalur to Pamba
|
101 km
|
Pathanathitta to pamba
|
65 km
|
Thiruvananthapuram to Pamba
|
180 km
|
Ernakulam to Erumeli (via) Vaikkam, Pala, Ponkunnam
|
121km
|
Important Telephone Numbers
Office
|
Sabarimala (Code: 04735) |
Pamba (Code: 04735) |
Special Commissioner
|
202015
|
|
Devaswom Commissioner
|
202004
|
|
Excise Commissioner
|
202203
|
203332
|
District Collector camp
|
202336
|
202218
|
Executive Offcier
|
202026
|
|
Devaswom A.O
|
202038
|
203442
|
Information Officer
|
202048
|
202339
|
Accomodation Offcier
|
202049
|
|
Toll gate Chalakkayam
|
203522
|
|
Duty magistrate
|
202013
|
203336
|
Sanitation Office
|
203316
|
|
Forest IB
|
202076
|
|
Ayyappa
Seva Sangam
|
202043
|
203407
|
Pamba
Railway Enquiry Counter
|
203605
|
|
Railway-
Kottayam
Chengannur |
0481-2563535
0479-2452340 |
|
Devaswom
Information Centre
|
202048
|
203339
|
Nilackal
Govt. Hospital
Helpline( Ambulance) |
1298
|
1298
|
Ayurveda
Hospital
|
202102
|
202536
|
Government
Hospital
|
202101
|
203318
|
Police
Station
|
202014
|
203412
|
Police
Control Room
|
202016
|
203386
|
Special
Officer Police
|
202029
|
203523
|
KSRTC
|
203445
|
|
KSEB
|
202024
|
202424
|
NSS
Hospital
|
202010
|
|
Guest
House
|
202056
|
202341
|
SAHAS
Hospital
|
202080
|
203350
|
Sabarimala
Sanitation Society
|
202336
|
|
District
Collector
|
203336
|
|
District Information
Officer
|
0468-2222657
|
|
Chalakkayam
Toll Gate
|
203522
|
|
Post
Office
|
202130
|
203330
|
Telephone
Exchange
|
202000
|
203398
|
Telecom
Centre
|
202836
|
203433
|
Water
Authority G. House (KWA)
|
202111
|
202360
|
Fire
Force
|
202033
|
202333
|
Petrol
Pump
|
202346
|
|
Safe
Zone Helpline
|
09400044991 09656501818 |
Getting There
Nearest
railway station: Chengannur Railway Station is 53 km away
Special KSRTC buses are
available from Chengannor railway station and Pathanamthitta Bus Station