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- Makaravilakku is an annual festival held on Makara Sankranti in Kerala, India at the shrine of Sabarimala. The festival includes the Thiruvabharanam (sacred...
- It is located near the Sabarimala Ayyappan temple, where the annual Makaravilakku event is conducted in the presence of nearly half a million pilgrims...
- the days of Mandala Pooja (approximately 15 November to 26 December), Makaravilakku or Makara Sankranti (14 January), and Maha Thirumal Sankranti (14 April)...
- Jyoti in 2010.[failed verification] The revenue collection during the Makaravilakku period was also higher compared to previous years. The total donations...
- written by Sr****umaran Thampi. "Makaravilakku". www.malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 11 October 2014. "Makaravilakku". malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved...
- enter the shrine. The most significant festival linked to him is the Makaravilakku, observed around the winter solstice. Harivarasanam is a Manipravalam...
- Sabarimala begins from this temple every year on 28th of dhanu before the Makaravilakku festival hosted in the month of Makaram. There are mainly two shrine...
- temple every year before the Makaravilakku festival. Millions of devotees visit this temple every year during the Makaravilakku festive season. This temple...
- transformed to Erumely. En route the pilgrimage to Sabarimala during the makaravilakku season, almost all of the Ayyappa devotees will come to Erumely and...
- vazhipadu or offering at Sannidhanam. Maalikapurathamma Pettathullal Makaravilakku "18 Holy Steps (Pathinettam Padi) and its significance". www.ayyappaseva...