The Lord Ayyappa pilgrimage
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The Lord Ayyappa pilgrimage
The news has rapidly spread all over India : the Lord Ayyappa will fulfill his pilgrims' wishes.Every year, in January, several million pilgrims gather in Sabrimala.the Lord Ayyappa pilgrimage is now the key-date of Hinduism. Sabrimala, the new Mecca of Hinduism. Photos and text ©Jean-Baptiste Rabouan/Lightmediation Contact- Thierry Tinacci Lightmediation agency +33 (0)6 61 80 57 21 thierry@lightmediation.com 564-02: Pilgrim on his way to Sabarimala receiving blessing from a sacred elephant at Meenakshee temple Madirai, Tamil Nadu. 564-01: Pilgrim on his way to Sabarimala praying at Meenakshee temple Madirai, Tamil Nadu. 564-02: Pilgrim on his way to Sabarimala receiving blessing from a sacred elephant at Meenakshee temple Madirai, Tamil Nadu. 564-03: Pilgrim on their way to Sabarimala offering lamps at Meenakshee temple Madirai, Tamil Nadu. 564-04: Head guru of a Sabarimala pilgrims group giving his blessing 564-01: Pilgrim on his way to Sabarimala praying at Meenakshee temple Madirai, Tamil Nadu. 564-05: Martial dancing of Petta-Thullal may become transes difficult to control. 564-06: Sabarimala has become one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage. Martial march of Ayyappa god devotees. 564-07: Pilgrim armed with the ritual mace for the danced fight between Ayyappa god and Mahishi evil. 564-08: Elephant are opening the pilgrimage by a tour of Vallambalam temple 564-08: Elephant are opening the pilgrimage by a tour of Vallambalam temple 564-09: Martial dancing of Petta-Thullal may become transes difficult to control. 564-10: Dressing like the God with crown, weapons, colors and flowers. Devotees consider themself like Ayyappa god wariors. 564-11: Ritual bath after ceremonies and martial dancings of Petta-Thullal 564-12: During Pette-Thullal dancings pilgrims go through a mystic ecstasy. 564-09: Martial dancing of Petta-Thullal may become transes difficult to control. 564-13: Strong devotees mortify themself, most of the time, in order to have their wishes realized by the God. 564-14: Pilgrims aking-up for the ceremonies. 564-15: During the all pilgrimage, devotees are carrying on their head a coco-nut wraped in a coton scarf 564-16: During the wolk, devotees follow auterity and charity rules and always keep their coco nut on their head. 564-12: During Pette-Thullal dancings pilgrims go through a mystic ecstasy. 564-17: Carrying a coco-nut on the head obliged to keep the backbone straight according to yoga rules. 564-18: Steeply hills, mud and crowd make the walk through jungle very difficult but youth help or carry elders whenever they feel tired. 564-19: Erumeli, make-up, war cry and martial march as a tribute to the God Ayyappa. 564-20: During the pilgrimage week, pilgrims walk barefoot 6 to 8 days through Periyar jungle up to Sabarimala hill. 564-13: Strong devotees mortify themself, most of the time, in order to have their wishes realized by the God. 564-21: On the eighteeth time pilgrimage the pilgrim carry a coco-nut tree instead of a simple coco-nut. 564-22: Father and his youg child. despite difficulties pilgrims come with their families but women have to go a different way. 564-23: Night and day the crowd walk towards Sabarimala hill temple each pilgrim carrying a coco-nut on his head. Crossing Azhuta river. 564-24: There is no infrastructure to make the walk confortable and to protect against tigers, leopards or elephants... 564-17: Carrying a coco-nut on the head obliged to keep the backbone straight according to yoga rules. 564-25: There is no infrastructure to make the walk confortable and to protect against tigers, leopards or elephants... 564-26: Each pilgrim drop a stone from Azuhtha river. 564-27: Preparing light offering at Pampa river. Group may build huge raft. 564-28: Guru swami meditating the mandala at Pampa. 564-24: There is no infrastructure to make the walk confortable and to protect against tigers, leopards or elephants... 564-29: Light offering at Pampa river. Group may build huge raft. 564-30: Light offering with a illuminated raft going down the river. 564-31: During 6-8 days, a human line walk continiously towards Sabarimala hill. 564-32: For hindus, the sacred coco-nut they offer at the end of the pilgrimage is very special. 564-27: Preparing light offering at Pampa river. Group may build huge raft. 564-33: Long pilgrim queue to offer the coco-nut at the temple. In the background, tons of coco-nuts are burnt. 564-34: On Sabarimala temple hill, pilgrims are rushing to Ayyappa temple and very quicly the line becomes a compact crowd. 564-35: On Sabarimala temple hill, pilgrims are rushing to Ayyappa temple and very quicly the line becomes a compact crowd. 564-36: Near by Ayyappa temple an impressive human wave is rushing. 564-32: For hindus, the sacred coco-nut they offer at the end of the pilgrimage is very special. 564-37: Ayyappa temple and it's 18 golden steps : 1st time coming the pilgrim breaks his coco-nut on the 1st step, 2nd time, 2nd step... 564-38: Ayyappa temple and it's 18 golden steps : 1st time coming the pilgrim breaks his coco-nut on the 1st step, 2nd time, 2nd step... 564-39: The1st time coming pilgrims break their coco-nut on the 1st step, 2nd time, 2nd step... 564-40: Guruswami praying at Sabarimala. 564-41: Ayurvedic medicine massage given to the pilgrims. 564-43: Portrait of a pilgrim saying that he was handicapped and became able to walk thanks to the God. 564-42: Praying at night at Pampa before the last climb to the temple 564-42: Praying at night at Pampa before the last climb to the temple Sabrimala, the new Mecca of Hinduism. The news has rapidly spread all over India : the Lord Ayyappa will fulfill his pilgrims' wishes. Within a few years this confidential Hinduist pilgrimage has turned into the largest one. Every year, in January, several million pilgrims gather in Sabrimala. There are scores of stories of "miracles". Says Jai Dev Rao : "My wife couldn't bear a child so I made up my mind to go on this pilgrimage : thanks to the Lord Ayyappa I have got a son." Bela Krishna says : "Being disabled, I was crawling on the ground for my first pilgrimage, Ayyappa healed me and I came back walking!" And yet, the pilgrimage, if it is undertaken according to rule, is far from easy. It requires 41 days of austerities: walking bare-foot, a vegeterian diet, sleeping on a mat on the ground, strict chastity... The pilgrim will have to trek along a 57-km trail in the midst of the jungle, carrying a bag with a coconut on his head until he reaches the Lord Ayyappa's temple on the hill of Sabrimala. There he will break a coconut on the golden steps of the sanctuary. Lord Ayyappa's temple is open one month a year and the pilgrims rush particularly during the holy week at the end of which the Lord's light is supposed to shine. Processions of richly adorned elephants, mystical dancing, Brahman rituals... the Lord Ayyappa pilgrimage is now the key-date of Hinduism.