Makara Vilakku 2021: Mandala Kalam

Makara Vilakku 2021

Makara Vilakku 2021

Mandala Pooja Begins on Sunday, December 26th, 2020

Makara Vilakku on Thursday, January 14, 2021
Makara Vilakku Sankranti Moment – 08:29 AM
Makar Sankranti on Thursday, January 14, 2021

Sabarimala Mandala Kaalam

Sabarimala AyyappanThe Sabarimala temple is at an altitude of 914 meters. It is a long uphill journey through the forest on foot. Devotees trek the rough terrain to reach Sabarimala. It is the enduring aura of promoting universal brotherhood that millions of devotees visit the Sabarimala every year.

The Sabarimala Temple is famous for the 41-day ‘Mandala Kaalam‘ – an auspicious period that begins on the first day of the Malayalam month ‘Vrischikam’ in mid-November. This year the Sabarimala Shrine is likely to open on 16th, November 2020, and will remain open for 41 days, till 27th, December, followed by another ‘Mandala Puja‘ after a 2-day break.

The Sabarimala temple is not easily accessible and requires a combination of systematic practice and prolonged penance under strict rules.

There is a profound meaning in every tradition and practice related to Sabarimala. The pragmatic thoughts are based on Vedanta’s philosophical traditions. The system prescribes in detail the rituals and offering to Lord Ayyappa; the essential items, the precise food articles that are allowed during the journey to Sabarimala. As devotees trek the five tedious, inhospitable mountains to reach Sabarimala, they have to follow certain rituals related to this spiritual journey.

The route to Sabarimala through steep hills in itself is challenging. The terrain path through the dense forest can only be accomplished by adhering strict commitment with a focus to attain Sannidhanam experience, followed by the darshan of the deity.

The prolonged penance and trekking are the two disciplines that are aimed at giving rejuvenation to one’s body and soul. Trekking on the tough terrain of the mountains is an essential part of the pilgrimage. It signifies how devotees are supposed to cope with the lack of facilities and move on to climb the rough mountains to attain spiritual strengthening.

A true Ayyappa devotee fully understands that he is following a unique system on his way to Sabarimala; even the first-timers are also well-versed with natural difficulties that may come their way during this extraordinary pilgrimage.

The first step to pilgrimage begins with the 41-day fast of penance, known as Virutham. This Virutham (fasting process) comprises a strict regimen that includes, physical, mental and spiritual preparation and must be strictly adhered to during this period.

Sabarimala Devotees - Vedic astrology blogThey say the pilgrimage to Sabarimala is accomplished much before it begins. It means the devotees attain all the blessings when he prepares for the intense Mandala kaalam, which last for 41-days, during which his patience and character undergo a test. Hence, they say the pilgrimage is the celebration of the successful completion of the penance that ends with the trek during Mandala kaalam.

Every pilgrim has to seek the permission of his Guruswamy, who leads the group and guides you about the various rituals. As part of the regulation, the devotee takes certain vows 45-days before ascending the 18 Holy Steps of the Sannidhanam. The austerities and regulations are mandatory, which the pilgrim must follow before the pilgrimage, so he is pure and strong both physically and mentally.

With every new day comes a new list of do’s and don’ts:
  • The devotee should strictly follow celibacy and all carnal desires should be avoided. The mantra “Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa” should be chanted frequently.
  • During penance, the devotee must wear saffron or black clothes, with a Rudraksha maala around his neck. It means he will stick to the vows and observe sanctity.
  • The devotee must abstain from consuming meat, alcohol, physical and verbal abuse in any form.

Ayyapaa Gayatri Mantra

Om Bootha Nathaya Vidhmahe
Bava Nandhanaya Dheemahe
Tanno Sastha Prachodayaath!

 

Facts: –

Millions of devotees still undertake the conventional path of mountainous forest, which is approximately 45 km from Erumely. They say Lord Ayyappa himself took this route.

Pilgrims carry a cloth bundle called Irumudi kettu and set out in groups under their Guruswamy (Leader). Each irumudi kettu contains traditional offerings.

Males of any age group can visit the temple, and women who have either passed their fertility age or those attaining the stage of puberty can also visit Sabarimala.

Apart from taking the mountainous route, the other route is via Chalakkayam, by which devotees can reach the banks of the Pamba river by vehicle. From Pamba, the devotees have to trek 5 km to reach the temple.

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