This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more

Lord Ayyappa Temple

x
Lord Ayyappa Temple
Lord Ayyappa Temple
Lord Ayyappa Temple
Lord Ayyappa Temple
Lord Ayyappa Temple
Lord Ayyappa Temple
Lord Ayyappa Temple
Lord Ayyappa Temple
Lord Ayyappa Temple
Lord Ayyappa Temple
Lord Ayyappa Temple
Lord Ayyappa Temple
Lord Ayyappa Temple
Lord Ayyappa Temple
Lord Ayyappa Temple
Phone:
+91 20 2606 1435

Address:
198, Maruti Temple Road, Rasta Peth, Rasta Peth, Pune, Maharashtra 411011, India

Ayyappan is the Hindu god of growth, particularly popular in Kerala. He is a synthetic deity, the son of Shiva and Mohini – the female avatar of Vishnu. Ayyappan is also referred to as Ayyappa, Sastavu, Hariharaputra, Manikanta, Shasta or Dharma Shasta.The iconography of Ayyappan depicts him as a handsome celibate god doing yoga and as an epitome of Dharma, who wears a bell around his neck. In the Hindu pantheon, his legends are relatively recent but diverse. For some, he is also an incarnation of the Buddha. He is honored by some Muslims in Kerala, with legends wherein Ayyappan defeats and gains worship of the Muslim brigand Vavar. In the Hindu tradition popular in the Western Ghats of India, he was born with the powers of Shiva and Vishnu to confront and defeat the shape shifting evil Buffalo demoness Mahishasuri. He was raised by a childless royal couple, and grows up as a warrior yogi champion of ethical and dharmic living. In the South Indian version, Ayyappan images show him as riding a tiger, but in some places such as Sri Lanka he is shown as riding a white elephant.Ayyappan popularity has grown in many parts of India, and the most prominent Ayyappan shrine is at Sabarimala, nestled in the hills of Pathanamthitta of Kerala. The shrine receives millions of pilgrims every year in late December and early January, many of whom prepare for weeks before and then climb the hill barefoot, making it one of the largest active pilgrimage sites in the world. The pilgrimage attracts a wide range of devotees, from diverse social or economic backgrounds, Some Ayyappan temples show him with women in grihastha life. Ayyappan may share a historical relationship with the Tamil deity Aiyanar. The most significant festival linked to him is the Makaravilakku , observed around the winter solstice.
Continue reading...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Attraction Location



Lord Ayyappa Temple Videos

Menu