Showing posts with label Sabarimala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sabarimala. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

beejakshara mantra SABARIMALA- IMPORTANCE of 18 Divine Steps



Sabarimala - Temple Details : 

Sabarimala is the most famous Hindu pilgrimage centre in Kerala and India. At a distance of 63 Kms from Pathanamthitta, this temple is dedicated to Lord Ayyappa. It is one of the most visited pilgrim centers in the world with an estimated 45 - 50 million devotees every year.

At a distance of 146 Kms from Kochi and 159 Kms from Trivandrum, this temple is one of the oldest temples in India, with history of more than 5000 years old. The temple dedicated to Lord Ayyappan here is situated in the midst of 18 hills, at an altitude of about 3000 feet. It is believed that Lord Parasurama installed the idol of Ayyappa at Sabarimala.

The pilgrimage season begins in the month of November and ends in January (the temple remains closed during rest of the year except for the first five days of each Malayalam month). The devotees following Ayyappa Vratam (Ayyappa Maala - a 41 days Vratam with strict restrictions) carry Irumudi Kettu containing traditional offerings to the Lord. Mandalapooja (Nov17th) and Makaravilakku (Jan 14th) are the important events of the temple. Makara Jyothi (a celestial star) appeared on Jan 14th is the most crowded occasion of this temple.

Sabarimala temple has no restrictions of caste and religion. The temple is open to males of all age groups, but women between 10-50 years age group are NOT allowed into the temple. Sabarimala can be reached by 8 KMs trek from Pamba, which is the nearest road point to the temple.

Importance of Sabarimala Divine 18 Steps

SABARIMALA- Importance of 18 Divine Steps are called as  Pathinettapadi (18 divine steps) to the sanctum sanctorium is divine in all aspects. The first three steps depict "Bhoomi, Agni, Vayoo & Akash", 6 to 9 steps for Karmendriya, 10 to 15 for Jhanandriya, 16th for mind 17th Intelligence and 18th Jeevathma Bhava.

Those who cross all these steps are believed to achieve "Punyadarshan". The steep steps are so important and holy that no one can climb them without fasting for 41 days and carrying the holy irrumudi on ones' head.There are many mythological stories associated with the holy Patinettampadi. Some believe the eighteen steps denote the 18 puranas. Some say that 18 weapons with which Lord Ayyappa destroyed the evil denotes the 18 steps. Others are of the belief that the first five steps denotes the indriyas (eyes, ears, nose, tongue and skin).



The next eight steps signifies the ragas (tatwa, kama, krodha, moha, lobha, madha, matsraya, and ahamkara. The next three steps signifies the gunas (satwa, rajas and thamas). The seventeenth and the eighteenth denotes vidhya and ignorance.

The Patinettampadi can be used only twice - once for ascending the temple and once for descending below leaving the hill. Before ascending or descending the steps, pilgrims break coconut as an offering to the steps. One needs to have the sacre Irumudi on head while going up or down the 18 steps. While descending the steps the devotees climb down backwards facing the sanctum sanctorum.

One who climbs the Patinettampadi for 18 times shall plant a sapling of coconut in Sabarimala.

Built on a plateau about 40 feet high, the Ayyappan temple commands a lofty view of the mountains and valleys all around. The ancient temple has been rebuilt after a fire in 1950. Within the confines of the sanctum sanctorium with a copper-plated roof and four golden finials at the top, two mandapams, the belikalpura which houses the altar, the flag-staff replacing the earlier stone image of the deity, sits a beautiful idol of Ayyappa in panchaloha, an alloy of five metals, about one and a half feet tall.

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beejakshara mantra Ayyappa Sabarimala Temple Time Table -2011

Ayyappa Sabarimala Temple Time Table -2011.
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OPENING AND CLOSING DAYS OF SABARIMALA TEMPLE 2010-2011
Pooja Opening date Closing Date
Mandala Pooja Maholsavam 16.11.2010 27.12.2010 (Mandala Pooja  27.12.2010 Afternoon)
Makaravilaku festival 30.12.2010 20.01.2011
Makaravilakku Day 14.01.2011
Monthly  pooja (Kubham) 12.02.2011 17.02.2011
Monthly  pooja (Meenam) 14.03.2011 19.03.2011
Kodiyettu Ulsavam 09.03.2011 19.03.2011
Kodiyettu 10.03.2011
Painkuni Uthram&Arattu 19.03.2011
Medavishu Festival 10.04.2011 18.04.2011
Medavishu 15.04.2011
Monthly Pooja(Edavam) 14.05.2011 19.05.2011
Idol Installation Day 10.06.2011 11.06.2011
Monthly pooja(Midhunam) 15.06.2011 20.06.2011
Monthly Pooja(karkadakam) 16.07.2011 21.07.2011
Monthly Pooja(chingam) 16.08.2011 21.08.2011
Onam 07.09.2011 11.09.2011
Monthly Pooja(kanni) 16.09.2011 21.09.2011
Monthly Pooja(thulam) 17.10.2011 22.10.2011
Chithira attavishesham 25.10.2011 26.10.2011
Mandalapooja 16.11.2011 27.12.2011
Mandalapooja 27.12.2011
Makaravikaku Festival 30.12.2011 20.01.2012
makaravilaku 15.01.2012



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beejakshara mantra Sabarimala Ayyappan Importance of the place

Sabarimala Sree Ayyappa Temple is one of the most ancient and prominent Sastha temples in the country. Located in the Western Ghat mountain ranges of Pathanamthitta district in Kerala, Sabarimala Sri Dharmasastha Temple is one of the few Hindu temples in India that is open to all faiths. The shrine of Sabarimala is one of the most remote shrines in southern India yet it still draws three to four million pilgrims each year. Surrounded by mountains and dense forest Sabarimala is believed to be the place where Ayyappan meditated. Perhaps the best known pilgrimage destination in Kerala is Sabarimala. Sabarimala Sri Dharmasastha Temple is the most famous and prominent among all the Sastha Temples. It is believed that "Parasurama Maharshi" who retrieved Kerala from the sea by throwing his axe, installed the idol of Ayyappa at Sabarimala to worship Lord Ayyappa.



The pilgrimage begins in the month of November and ends in January. The temple attracts pilgrims not only from the southern states of India, but also from other parts of the country and abroad. The shrine gets thronged with devotees especially during the main pilgrim season from November to January. Mandala pooja (November16,2009) and Makaravilakku(Jan.14th) are the two main events of the pilgrim season. The temple stays closed during the rest of the year except for the first five days of every Malayalam month and during Vishu (April).


Certain customs are to be strictly observed if one has to undertake a pilgrimage to Sabarimala. A pilgrim attending the Mandalapooja should observe austerities for 41 days. During this period, the pilgrim should abstain himself from non vegetarian food and carnal pleasures. Pilgrims set out in groups under a leader, and each carry a cloth bundle called Irumudi kettu containing traditional offerings. Unlike certain Hindu temples, Sabarimala temple has no restrictions of caste or creed. 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 easiest route is via Chalakkayam, by which one can reach the banks of the river Pamba by vehicle. Pamba is the main halting point on the way to Sabarimala. From here one has to trek 4 to 5 kms to reach the temple.
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Saturday, 23 November 2013

beejakshara mantra Swamiyee Saranam Ayyappan Mantra 108

Ayyappan --
The name derived from two different Powerful Gods (words ) Ayyan and Appan (Lord shiva and Lord Vishnu). Sabarimala located in Kerela State of India, has got its name and fame by this God. Here temple opened for 3 to 4 months in a year.
During the season of Makara jyothi or Makara Vilakku millions of piligrims came to see the God and a small holly light displays under the mountain. Every body wishes to see the great God REBIRTH.

Listen to Swamiyee Saranam Ayyappa mantra for peace, power and serinity in your life..
Samiye Saranam Ayyappa 108- Harivarasanam by(K.J.yesudas)


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