Know the beliefs and history of Sabarimala temple
Know the beliefs and history of Sabarimala temple
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One of the famous temples of the country is the temple of Sabarimala. Millions of people come here every day to visit. This temple is considered one of the largest pilgrimage places in the world, like Mucca and Madina. Ayyappa Swamy temple is a symbol of the faith of crores of Hindus. Ayyappa Swamy temple is built at Sabarimala in Kerala, South India. Sabarimala is named after Shabari, which is mentioned in the Ramayana. This temple is situated among 18 hills. Here is in a Dham, which is called Sabarimala Shridharmashshta Temple.

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The beliefs of Sabarimala will be known. A light appears in the darkness of Makar Sankranti near this temple. Crores of devotees from all over the world come every year to see this flame. It is said that whenever this light is seen, noise is heard along with it. Devotees believe that this flame is from God and God burns it himself. It has been named Makar Jyoti.

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The entry of women in this temple is forbidden. The belief behind this is that the God who is worshiped here (Sri Ayyappa), they were Brahmachari, so girls and women from 10 to 50 years cannot enter here. In this temple, such small children can come, who have not started menstruation. Or such or old women, who have become free from menstruation. The Sri Ayyappa worshiped here is called 'Hariharputra'. That means sons of Vishnu and Shiva. Devotees visiting here have to give up eating meat and fish two months in advance. It is believed that if the devotee arrives here by wearing a garland of Tulsi or Rudraksha and fasting, then all his wishes can be fulfilled.

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