A day before the two-month long pilgrimage season begins, on Wednesday, the Lord Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala will be inaugurated. Beginning on November 17, each year, the Mandalam-Makaravilakku pilgrimage season. N Parameswaran Namboothiri, the outgoing head priest, will inaugurate the Continue Reading
The Indian state of Kerala is likely to bring a separate law to administer the hill temple of Sabarimala Ayyappa, as per a latest report. The new law, according to the report, will not only apply to the popular temple but also all temples that come under the Travancore Devaswom Board. The state government recently […]Continue Reading
Monday evening in Sabarimala thousands witnessed Makaravilakku that lit the sky at Poonambalamedu. Pilgrims had thronged the area to witness the celestial star. Following deeparandhana at the temple shrine. The Nilakkal foot camp was filled with pilgrims by the first half of the day itself. Nearly around 8,000 vehicles transported pilgrims to witness the Makaravilakku. Continue Reading
The Sabarimala Samrakshana Samithi has declared a 24-hour hartal against the CM’s decision to execute the SC verdict. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan earlier statement that he would not go against the court for a legislation of the verdict allowing entry to women of all ages into the Sabarimala temple. The temples conducting Navaratri celebrations, Sabarimala […]Continue Reading
The sensation Supreme Court verdict, which held that all women of any age group has the right of visiting the public place of worship of their choice, bypassing the controversial tradition followed by the Sabarimala, the temple famous for its tradition of refusing entry to those women belong to the age group from 10 to […]Continue Reading
The hearing from the Supreme Court of women’s entry inside the Sabarimala temple has made sensational talk within the citizens in India. An organisations that follows Hindu drama like Hanuman Sena, Ram Sena, Ayyappa Dharma Sena among others on Wednesday called for a statewide strike on against the Kerala government’s decision to support Continue Reading
The huge task of finding a suitable answer to the question ‘whether the state governments’ statutory boards have any legal right to impose ban on women from entering the temples, governed by the respective boards, on moral grounds’, has been handed over to the five-member constitution bench by the supreme court, while hearing a bunch […]Continue Reading