Sabarimala Temple

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The Sabarimala temple is one of the biggest yearly pilgrimage locations in the globe. A trip to Sabarimala can be a spiritual experience for all devotees who visit it.

Sabarimala Temple is located at the Sabarimala hill in the Periyar Tiger Reserve in the Perinad Village in Pathanamthitta district in Kerala, India. It is one of the biggest yearly pilgrimage locations on the globe. It is also known as Lord Ayyappa Temple, which is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ayyappa or Sabarimala Devi. The temple is one of the most sacred places for women who have menstrual problems.

The main deity of the temple is Lord Ayyappa himself, but there are several other deities that are also worshipped here including Amma (the mother), Vinayaka (the father), and Siva (the destroyer).

The Sabarimala Temple[1] is one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Hindus from all over India as well as many other countries including Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and China.