Sabarimala Makaravilakku Maholsavam
Sabarimala Sree Dharmasastha Kshethram, situated in the green exotic
forest on the slopes of Western Ghats in Pathanamthitta district, attracts
milions of pilgrims every year from all over India. Two important camps
at Sabarimala are one at Pamba and the other at Sannidhanam (the temple
premise). The main season for pilgrimage starts from 2nd week of Nov.
to the end of Makaravilakku Maholsavam. Makaravilakku is celebrated on
14th Jan. Womens between the age 10 - 50 are not allowed after pamba.
Pilgrims who have erumudikkettu (a parcel of holy items to be carried
on head) are only allowed entry through Pathinettam Padi (18 holy steps).
Erumeli
- Petta Kettu
Petta
Kettu by the team from Ambalappuzha is most prestigious and is held
on 11th Jan.05. The unique features of Ambalapuzha Petta Kettu is that
is starts only after seeing an Eagle, encircling in the sky at Kochambalam.
Over 500 devotees participate in this procession.Pettakettu is a ritualistic
procession observed by Sabarimala pilgrims on the way to Sabarimala
at Erumeli in Kotayyam district. Pilgrims usually in black clothes,
coloured facial makeup carrying symbolic weapons accompained by drumbeats,
move in groups from Kochambalam (the small temple of Lord Ayyappan)
to Vavar mosque and ends at Valiyambalam (the main temple). This is
conducted by almost all pilgrim groups going via Erumeli and can be
seen during the main season of Sabarimala pilgrimage (15th Nov.' 04
to 26th Dec.' 04 and 1st to 20th Jan.' 05).Erumeli is a small village
situated 56km from Kottayam.
Sabarimala thiruvabharana ghoshayathra
It is a holy procession carrying the sacred ornaments of Lord Ayyapan,
which starts from Valiyakoyikkal Dharmasastha Kshethram at Pandalam in
Pathanamthitta district. The procession by walk reaches Sabarimala on
Makaravilakku day (14th Jan) so as to adorn the ornaments on the idol
of Lord Ayyappan. The representative of Pandalam Raja also accompany
the procession. The wooden box in which the glod ornaments kept is pyramid
shaped. There are two more boxes of square shaped. One with Pooja articles
and vessels and the other contains the flags of the tribal Gods who protect
the mountain ranges. All these are used keep at Srambikkal Palace, near
the Valiyakoyikkal Kshethram.
Opening days |
12
- 17 Feb 05 |
Pooja in the Malayalam month Umbham |
14
- 19 March 05 |
Pooja in the Malayalam month Meenam. |
24
- 25 March 05 |
Painkuni uthram |
10
- 18 Apirl 05 |
Pooja in the Malayalam month Medam and for Vishu celebrations on
14th Apr. |
14
- 20 May 05 |
Pooja in the month of Malayalam Edavam. Lastday is celebrated as
Prathishta Dinam, the day of establishmant of the deity |
Ettumanoor
ulsavam
Kodiyettu on the first day - Aarattu on the last day; Other
temple arts and cultural programmes are staged. 17th Ezharaponnana Ezhunnallathu.
Ezhara means seven and half and Ponnana the golden elephant. Each of
the seven elephants is two feet high and the eight one is of one foot
only. Hence they are together called seven and half elephants. Statues
of these elephants were offered to the temple by the then ruler of Travancore,
Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma. The Ezhara Ponnana procession is held
on the eight hand tenth day of the festival. Ettumanur is 12km north
of Kottayam town.
Pakkil Sree Dharmasastha Kshethram - Ulsavam
Kodiyettu, Temple arts, Cultural programmes are conducted. Aarattu is
on the last day. After Sabarimala, this is the only temple having the
Goddess Malikapurathamma as subsidiary deity. The temple is situated
1.5km from Pallam Jn. on Kottayam.