Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Sabarimala Makaravilakku, Makaravilakku 2012.


The arrangements for the Makaravilalkku  has been already completed.  The district administration here has launched elaborate preparations to ensure a smooth and trouble-free Makaravilakku festival at Sabarimala to be held on January 15.
District Collector, P. Venugopal, has convened a meeting of various departmental heads in the district at the collectorate conference hall here on Tuesday to discuss the arrangements to be made for the Makaravilakku festival.
The Collector has directed the Travancore Devaswom Board to make necessary arrangements to serve medicated drinking water and biscuits to the pilgrims waiting in the queue inside the barricades along the Marakkoottom-Sannidhanam stretch of the traditional path as they have to wait in the long-winding queue even upto 15 hours during the rush days.
Mr Venugopal said the police will make every possible security and safety measures at eight places where pilgrims’ used to congregate to witness the Makarajyoti on the Makaravilakku day. The police would set up Aska lights, drinking water kiosks and erect iron barricades at these places, he added.
KSRTC to deploy 1000 buses for Makaravailakku
The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation would deploy a total of 1000 buses for transportation of pilgrims from Pampa to Nilackal and various other destinations across the State on the Makaravilakku day, said Mr Esther Yashica, special officer at Pampa. As many as 300 buses will be parked at Pampa and remaining buses would park at Pampa and surrounding areas.
The Collector said only KSRTC buses would be permitted on the Pampa-Nilackal stretch of the main trunk road leading to Sabarimala on January 12, 13 and 15 to avert possible traffic blocks during the peak days of he festival season.
Tipper lorry traffic to be regulated on Makaravilakku
Mr Venugopal said the meeting has accepted the proposal by the Regional Transport Officer to regulate tipper lorry traffic in the district from January 14 to 18 in view of the Makaravilakku festival.
Mr P.J. Kurien, MP, said steps should be taken to check over-speeding of tipper lorries that has been leading to road mishaps in different part of the district.
Medical team from Karnataka for Makaravilakku
District Medical Officer, Laila Divakar, said the Health department has made elaborate preparations for the Makaravilakku fesial at Sabarimala.
A 20-member team of doctors from Karnataka would also join the Health department’s medical team at Sabarimala during the Makaravilaku festival. These specialist doctors would be deployed at various healthcare centres at Nilackal, Pampa and Sannidhanam, she said.
A total of 34 ambulances have already been kept ready in the service of pilgrims at Pampa and more ambulances would be mobilised from different parts of the State for the Makaravilakku festival, the DMO said.
The Colelctor has directed the Public Works Department to erect strong barricades at all open spaces where pilgrims congregate to worship Makarajyoti and the police should also inspect these barricades.
Local holiday for schools for Makaravilakku
Mr Venugopal said the proposal to give holiday for all schools in the district on January 16, the day after the Makaravilakku, will be considered in view of the heavy outflow of pilgrims anticipated from Sabarimala after the Makarajyoti darshan.
R. Kamalahar, Divisional Forest Officer; H. Salimraj, Additional District Magistrate and K.K. Balachandran, Superintendent of Police, also attended the meeting.






Recently, Kerala government has made it clear that the flame is man-made and there is no any mystery or superstition in it. The Ponnambalamedu hill, from where the Makaravilakku appears, region is under the control of Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) that supplies power to Sabarimala.

Makaravilakku, the flame or light, appears to the exited devotees when huge heaps of camphor are put into large bowls and lighted. To make it a three-time flame, the camphor flames are extinguished using large wet sacks. After a few minutes, it is lit again and the process repeated for two more times.

However, the mystery, behind the 'Garuda,' the eagle, escorting the procession of 'Thiruvaabharanam,' (a box containing jewels of the deity) from the Pandalam royal palace to the temple, still remained unexposed. The eagle comes back, then the ornaments are taken back from Sabarimala to Pandalam palace.         -  Source  - One India news. 


The places where devotes can view the 2012 

Makarajyothi darshan include Pulmedu, Sannidhanam, Pandithavalam, Neelimala, Saramkuthi, Chalakayam, Attathodu, Hilltop and Marakootam respectively.

legend of Makaravilakku and  Legend of  Makarajyothi


There are  stories  associated with makaravilakku and makarajyothi. One popular legend is that Ayyappa, after defeating the devil mahishasura, merged with the dharma shastha murti at the Sabarimala Lord Ayyappa Temple on the Makarajyothi day. This makarajyothi is considered as the star that appears on the sky during puja but makaravilakku is a jyothi that appears at ponnambalameddu 3 times on makar sankranthi day usually after the evening puja.

Source : Hindu.   
Key words: Makaravilakku, Makaravilakku 2012, Sabarimala Makaravilakku , Local holiday for schools on Makaravilakku. 







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