Pampa Feast :
Pampa
Annadhanam (feast) and Pampa Vilakku are important rituals followed
at the Pampa bank. Pilgrim groups prepare feast with the provisions
taken from the Irumudi of the pilgrims. Thousands of pilgrims
are fed at Pampa. When a group of pilgrims are ready to fed the
fellow pilgrims they display a large papad outside their cottage.
It is usually the kanniswamy who are fed first, as they are considered
to be Lord Ayyappan himself. After the feast the Guru is honoured
by pilgrims prostrating him and offering him the Gurudakshina.
Kanni Ayyappas
move from kitchen to kitchen collecting the ashes which are considered
to be very sacred. It is done with the belief that Lord Ayyappa
would have had the feast in one of the cottages in the disguise
of a pilgrim. The ash is taken home as prasad.
Pampa
Vilakku :
On sunset pilgrim believe that Lord Ayyappan will be present at
the banks of Pampa and the cottages are decorated with lights
and candles. Small floats are decorated with lights called Pampa
Vilakku are let in the Pampa river.
The
next morning after a dip in the cold Pampa river and performing
pitru tarpanam (offering to ones departed soul) the pilgrims start
their ascent towards the hill Neelimala after worshipping at the
temple of Lord Ganapathi, Lord Rama (avathar of Balaji) and Lord
Hanuman. On the foot of the Neeli hill is the representative of
the King of Pandalam. The pilgrims offer their respects to the
representative. After seeking the permission of the representative
to visit the shrine of Lord Ayyappa they proceed with their journey.
From here the Sannidhanam is about 6 km. The neeli hill is as
difficult as the Azhutha and Karimala. The top of Neeli hill is
called Appachi medu. Here there are two abysses - Appachi kuzhi
and Ippachi kuzhi. Kanniswamy throw rice balls here to calm down
the evil spirits present around the place. From this point the
ground is almost even. Some distance from here is the Sabari peetam.
Sabari
Peetam :
This was the Kota where Shri Sabari, in Sri Rama's era, performed
Tapas. Pilgrims worship here breaking coconuts, firing crackers
and lighting camphor.
Saramkuthi
:
Half way between Sabari Peetam and Sannidhanam is Saramkuthi.
Kanniswamy leave the wooden arrow they picked from Erumeli here.
Patinettampadi :
The holy Patinettampadi (18 steps) is 15 minute walk from Saramkuthi.
The Golden steps is such a magnificent sight. Pilgrims chant saranams
loudly. After breaking the coconut they climb the 18 steps to
have the darshan of Lord Ayyappa
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