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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Vazhinadai Saranam
Om Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa


Vazhinadai is the set of rhyme sung by Ayyappa devotees while trekking to Sabarimala. The first Ayyappa says the first verse (example: Swamiye). All the other Ayyappas respond with (Ayyappo).

Swamiye ----- Ayyappo
Ayyappo ----- Swamiye

Swami Saranam ----- Ayyappaa Saranam
Ayyappaa Saranam ----- Swami Saranam

Devane ----- Deviye
Deviye ----- Devane

Bagavaane ----- Bagavathiye
Bagavathiye ----- Bagavaane

Easwarane ----- Easwariye
Easwariye ----- Easwarane

Sankarane ----- Sankariye
Sankariye ----- Sankarane

swami saranam ----- ayappan saranam
ayappan saranam ----- swami saranam

Devan Saranam ----- Devi Saranam
Devi Saranam ----- Devan Saranam

Eswaran Saranam ----- Eswari Saranam
Eswari Saranam ----- Eswaran Saranam

Bagawan Saranam ----- Bagawati Saranam
Bagawati Saranam ----- Bagawan Saranam

Sankaran Saranam ----- Sankari Saranam
Sankari Saraman ----- Sankaran Saranam

Pallikattu ----- Sabarimalaikku
Sabarimalaikku ----- Pallikattu

Kallum Mullum Kaalukku Methai
Kaalukku Methai Kallum Mullum

Kundum Kuzhiyum ----- Kannukku Velicham
Kannukku Velicham ----- Kundum Kuzhiyum

Irumudikattu ----- Sabarimalaikku
Sabarimalaikku ----- Irumudikattu

Kettum KettIi----- Sabarimalaikku
Sabarimalaikku ----- Kettum Ketti

Yaarai Kaana ----- Swamiyai Kaana
Swamiyai Kandaal ----- Moksham Kittum
Eppo Kittum ----- Ippo Kittum

Deha Balam Thaa ----- Pada Balam Thaa
Pada Balam Thaa ----- Dega Balam Thaa

Aatma Balam Thaa ----- Mano Balam Thaa
Mano Balam Thaa ----- Aatma Balam Thaa

Aethi Vidappa ----- Thooki Vidappa
Thooki Vidappa ----- Aethi Vidappa
Mano Balam Thaa ----- Aatma Balam Thaa

Ney Abhisekham ----- Swamikke
Swamikke ----- Ney Abhisekham

Karpoora Deepam ----- Swamikke
Swamikke ----- Karpoora Deepam

Paneer Abhisekham ----- Swamikke
Swamikke ----- Paneer Abhisekham

Avalum Malarum ----- Swamikke
Swamikke ----- Avalum Malarum

Swami Paadham ----- Ayyappan Paadham
Ayyappan Paadham ----- Swami Paadham

Devan Paadham ----- Devi Paadham
Devi Paadham ----- Devan Padham

Easwaran Paadham ----- Easwari Paadham
Easwari Padham ----- Easwaran Paadham

Villali Veerane ----- Veera Manikandane
Veera Manikandane ----- Villali Veerane

Bhooloka Naathane ----- Bhoomi Prabhanjane
Bhoomi Prabhanjane ----- Bhooloka Naathane

Sadguru Naatha ----- Ayyappa
Guruvin Guruva ----- Ayyappa
Kaliyuga Varada ----- Ayyappa
Kaanana Vaasa ----- Ayyappa
Kann Kanda Deivame ----- Ayyappa






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Opening and closing of Sabarimala Sree Dharmasastha Temple for the year 2013 - 2014


Mandala Pooja Mahotsavam            15-11-2013   -   26-12-2013


Mandala Pooja    NADA CLOSE     26-12-2013  


Nada opens for Makaravilakku        30-12-2013 

MAKARAVILAKKU                                      14-01-2014 

ശബരിമല അയ്യപ്പ സേവാ സമാജം  2013-2014

കേരളത്തിലെ അയ്യപ്പ സേവ കേന്ദ്രങ്ങൾ 

കാസർഗോഡ്‌ 

1.താളിപടപ് 2.കുന്റാർ3. മാവുങ്കൽ 4.മാത്തൂർ 5. മല്ലം 

കണ്ണൂര് 

1. ഇരിട്ടി 
2.തലശ്ശേരി 

കോഴിക്കോട് 


1.പയ്യോളി 
2.പിഷാരിക്കാവ് 
3.നെല്ലിക്കോട് 
4.തിരുവച്ചിറ 
5.നല്ലൂർ 

പാലക്കാട് 


1.കൊടുവായൂർ 
2.കൊല്ലംക്കോട് 
3.പാലക്കാട് ടൗണ് 
4.കഞ്ചിക്കോട് 
5.ചടയന്ക്കാലയിൽ 

മലപ്പുറം 


1.കൊണ്ടോട്ടി 
2.കുറ്റിപ്പുറം 
3.ചമ്രവട്ടം 

തൃശ്ശൂർ 


1.ചെറുതുരുത്തി 
2.മണലടി 
3.തൃപ്രയാർ 
4.കോതക്കുളം 
5.ഗണേശമംഗലം 
6.കൊടുങ്ങല്ലൂർ 
7.ഇരിഞ്ഞാലക്കുട 
8.ചിറങ്ങര 

എറണാകുളം 


1.മൂവാറ്റുപുഴ 
2.ആലുവ 
3.എറണാകുളം സൌത്ത് 

ഇടുക്കി 


1.തൊടുപുഴ 
2.കുമളി 
3.കൊച്ചറ 
4.വണ്ടിപെരിയാർ 
5.പീരുമേട് 

കോട്ടയം 


1.തിരുനക്കര 
2.കടപാട്ടൂർ 
3.പൊൻകുന്നം 
4.വിഴിക്കതോട് 
5.ചിറക്കടവ് 
6.എരുമേലി 

പത്തനംതിട്ട 


1.ഗവണ്‍ . ഹോസ്പിറ്റൽ 
2.മൈലപ്ര 
3.പന്തളം 
4.കൈപ്പട്ടൂർ 
5.തിരുവല്ല 
6.കൂനങ്കര 

ശബരിമല 


1.മാളികപ്പുറം  i 
2.മാളികപ്പുറം ii 

ആലപ്പുഴ 


1.ചെങ്ങന്നൂര് 

കൊല്ലം 


1.കൊട്ടാരക്കര 
2.പുനലൂർ 

തിരുവനന്തപുരം 


1.പദ്മനാഭസ്വാമി ക്ഷേത്രം 
2.ആറ്റുകാൽ 


Sunday, November 17, 2013

SABARI SHARANASHRAMAM KOONAMKARA ANNADHANAM INAUGURATED BY N.P NARAYANAN NAMBOOTHIRI( MELSANTHI OF SABARIMALA)

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Makara Vilakku

 Sabarimala being one of the most important and famous pilgrim centres in SouthIndia do attract millions of devotees every year. After the Thirupathi temple, Sabarimala is known to be the next choice for pilgrims who come from states including Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu other than lakhs of devotes from the home state Kerala. The period from mid November to the third week of January is considered to peak time when pilgrims flock into the Sabarimala temple to worship Lord Ayyappa and watch the much popular event Makaravilakku.

Located in the Western Ghats mountain ranges of Pathanamthitta, Sabarimala do attract around 45-50 million devotes every year. According to legend, Sabarimala is the place where Lord Ayyappa meditates. The Ayyappan temple situated on the top of the hill which is surrounded by mountains and forests. Being a Hindu pilgrim centre, Sabarimala will be opened for worship during Madalapooja, Makaravilakku and Vishu. More than that, the first six days of each Malayalam month will also receive devotees to the temple. During the 41 days of strict vratham, prior to the pilgrim, they do keep their mind and body free from evil thoughts. The 52 km mountainous forest path starting from Erumely is a traditional path which the devotees follow. Administered by the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB), the temple welcome an estimated 5 crore people every year.

According to the belief, during the day of Makara Vilakku Lord Dharmasasta will stop his tapas and give blessing to his devotees. Makara Jyothi which means 'Light of Capricon' is a ritual which takes place in the Sabrimala Temple during Makara Sankranti which falls every year on 14th January. 

According to the belief, the jyothis is believed to be a celestial phenomenon and watching it would bring fortunate and blessings. During the time Aarathi is performed at Ponnabalemdu. A procession of Thiruaabarana(jewels) brought from the Padalam Palace to Sabarimala will be adorned to idol of Lord Ayyappa. 

The government of Kerala has taken valuable steps to keep the pilgrims safe and to prevent misshapes. Special police personalities are being deployed along with emergency requirements like ambulance, fire force and all other safety measures.

Kerala ensures a safe Makara Vilakku at Sabarimala Temple

Sabarimala (Kerala): Two years after a stampede killed 100 pilgrims at the famed Hindu temple here, authorities are determined to ensure that the event passes off peacefully today.
The ‘Makaravilaku’ day falls  today when a celestial light is seen on the horizon. Its sighting is considered auspicious.



Makara Vilakku is the most important festival at Sabarimala temple . It is a seven-day festival commencing on the day of Makara Sankranthi, the day on which the sun is in summer solstice. It
Chief Minister Oommen Chandy told IANS that he was on his way to the foothills of the temple town to oversee all arrangements.
“Police are making every effort to see that the crowd control measures are in place. We will make ensure a smooth pilgrimage,” he said.
When the ‘celestial light’ appears thrice on the horizon, lakhs of devotees of Sabarimala Ayyappan are gripped by religious fervour.
The Sabarimala temple is situated on the Western Ghat ranges, four kilometres uphill from Pamba river in Pathanamthitta district in central Kerala.
The temple, which bars the entry of women who have attained puberty, is accessible only on foot from Pamba.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Elaborate crowd control measures for Makaravilakku: ADGP



The State Police have made elaborate preparations for crowd management and avert any untoward incident at Sabarimala as surrounding base camps of pilgrims during the Makaravilakku festival, P. Chandrashekharan, Additional Director General of Police has said.
Addressing a press conference at Sabarimala Sannidhanam on Sunday, the ADGP has said that the Pampa-bound vehicles carrying pilgrims would be stopped at Nilackal, instead of other places like Plappally and Attathode, to ease the pilgrim pressure at Pampa and Sabarimala during the rush days of the Makaravilakku festival.
He said the vehicles stopped at Nilackal would be diverted to the parking lots at the Nilackal base camp for releasing them periodically.
Mr Chandrashekharan said the department have taken extensive measures as prescribed by Justice Hariharan Nair Commission that inquired into the Pulumedu stampede tragedy that had claimed 52 innocent lives on the Makaravilakku day in 2011.
The Commission had recommended 45 key suggestions to avert mishaps on the Makaravilakku day when multitude of pilgrims congregate at Sabarimala and surrounding hills to worship the star, Makarajyoti, and the deeparadhana performed at Ponnambalamedu, a hill facing the Sannidhanam.
Mr Chandrashekharan said double barricades would be erected at all Makarajyoti viewing points, besides providing drinking water and light at these places.
Police would also make appropriate arrangements at Pullumedu, Panchalimedu, Uppupara, Parunthumpara, in Idukki district, and at Angamoozhy Attathode, Panjippara and Laha in Pathanamthitta district where a large number of Ayyappa devotees congregate to worship Makarajyoti on the Makaravilakku day, he said.
The ADGP and Deputy Inspector General of Police would camp at the Sannidhanam, the Inspector General of Police would camp at Pampa and the District Superintendent of Pathanamthitta would camp at Nilackal base camp to co-ordinate the pilgrim management at these places on the Makaravilakku day.
Mr Chandrashekharan said the police would also take elaborate crowd control at Pampa and Sabarimala as and when necessary.
Heavy rush continues
Meanwhile, the pilgrim inflow to Sabarimala continued to be heavy on Sunday.
The flow of pilgrims was reportedly heavy through the Karimala route and the Pullumedu route.
Pilgrims had to wait inside the crowded barricades along the trekking path for hour together to reach the temple premises on Sunday.