Sabarimala Temple
| Sabarimala Sree Dharma Sastha Temple | |
|---|---|
Sabarimala Main Shrine Complex | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Hinduism |
| District | Pathanamthitta |
| Deity | Ayyappan as a manifestation of Sree Dharma Shasta |
| Festivals | Makaravilakku, Makara Sankranti (14 January) |
| Governing body | Travancore Devaswom Board |
| Status | Active (Regulated Pilgrimage Schedule) |
| Location | |
| Location | Sabarimala |
| State | Kerala |
| Country | India |
Sabarimala Temple (Kerala) Sabarimala Temple (India) | |
| Coordinates | 9°26′04.6″N 77°04′53.0″E / 9.434611°N 77.081389°E |
| Architecture | |
| Type | Kerala Architecture (Traditional Kerala Vastu Shastra) |
| Creator | As per tradition Arayan Keralan, Valiya Kadutha, Kochu kadutha, Mallan |
| Completed | 11th Century (Site of greater antiquity) |
| Elevation | 1,260 m (4,134 ft) |
| Website | |
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The Sabarimala Sree Dharma Sastha Temple (Malayalam: ശബരിമല ശ്രീ ധർമ്മ ശാസ്താ ക്ഷേത്രം) (Malayalam pronunciation: [ʃabəɾimala]) is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Sree Dharma Sastha where the deity is worshipped as Lord Ayyappan, the son of the deities Shiva and Mohini (female avatar of the god Vishnu), and is situated atop the Sabarimala hill in Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, India. The temple is surrounded by 18 hills in the Periyar Tiger Reserve. It is one of the largest annual pilgrimage sites in the world, with an estimate of over 10 to 15 million devotees visiting every year.
The temple is open for worship only during the days of Mandala Pooja (approximately 15 November to 26 December), Makaravilakku or Makara Sankranti (14 January), Maha Thirumal Sankranti (14 April), and the first five days of each Malayalam month. The Sabarimala Temple serves as a prime example of the amalgamation of several religious traditions within the Indian context.