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Sri Lankan Cabinet recognises annual pilgrimage to Sabarimala Ayyappa shrine in Kerala, India, from November to January.
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The Sri Lankan cabinet has decided to give recognition to the annual pilgrimage by nationals to the Ayyappa shrine in ...
A secular government bound by India’s Constitution has no legal mandate to organise a global gathering exclusively for Hindu devotees, or for followers of any one religion or a specific temple, the ...
The Kerala government and Travancore Devaswom Board are organizing a global Ayyappa devotees meet at Sabarimala in September.
Dalit activist Bindhu Ammini posts about the upcoming Global Ayyappa Sangamam in Kerala, as government prepares for the event ...
Sri Lankan cabinet declares the annual Sabarimala pilgrimage from November to January as a government-recognised religious ...
According to the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) website, Sabarimala Temple will be open for Thulamaasa Pooja from October 16, 2024, to October 21, 2024. Rahul M Updated: Thursday, October 17 ...
According to Kerala Devaswom Minister V N Vasavan, the aim of the Sangamam is to share the message of "Tatvamasi" (That you ...
Special core team formed by PWD Minister to coordinate preparations for Sabarimala pilgrimage season, ensuring safety and efficiency.
Sabarimala, the holy shrine of Lord Ayyappa, nestled amid the jungles in the Western Ghats, is back in the news and is expected to stir up a hornets’ nest, even as the Constitution Bench of ...
Kanakadurga and her friend Bindu Ammini, both in their 40s, entered the Sabarimala temple on Jan. 2, becoming the first women to do so.
In this photo taken on January 2, 2019, India police disperse activists trying to burn an effigy of Kerala's Chief Minister Pinarayai Vijayan, at a protest after two women entered the Sabarimala ...
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