Makara Jyoti (Light of Capricorn) –
Sabarimala Makaravilakku Festival on 15th January 2016 – Millions of
pilgrims are expected to witness the famous Sabarimala Makaravilakku at
the Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple in Kerala, India.
Makaravilaku – Makara Jyothi marks the
end of the Sabarimala Mandala Pooja pilgrimage season. According to the
traditional Malayalam panchangam and Vedic astrology, the Makaravilakku
pooja will take place at 6:44 PM in the evening.
Sabarimala pilgrims will be able to
witness the Makarajyothi Anduthram star at the Ponnambalamedu and the
Thiruvabharanam (traditional antique gold ornaments brought from the
Pandalam Palace) adorned Lord Ayyappa Swamy.

Sabarimala Makarasamkramam (Makara Samkramam) is the time when Lord
Surya (the Sun God) moves from Dhanu Rasi to Makaram Rasi.
Makarasamkrama Pooja is at Sabarimala temple during this time. Pilgrims
will be allowed to climb the Pathinettampadi (the holy 18 steps) after
Ucha Pooja. Devotees can witness the most important evening Deeparadhana
and Makara Jyothi Darshan. The most interesting feature of deeparadhana
is that the Brahminy kite (eagle) is hovers over the Sabarimala Temple
indicating to start the auspicious evening deeparadhana on Makaravilakku
day. After the deeparadhana, the Makarajyothi star will appear on the
sky. Makara Jyothi is worshiped as a part of ritual in Sabarimala Temple
on Makara Sankranti on 14 January every year. Devout Hindus believe
that the jyothi is a celestial phenomenon and its sighting is auspicious
and brings good luck and blessings.

It is said that Lord Sri Rama and his brother Lakshmana met Sabari, an
urban devotee, at Sabarimala. Sabari offered the Lord fruits after
tasting them. But the Lord accepted them gladly and whole-heartedly. The
Lord then turned and saw a divine person doing tapas. He asked Sabari
who it was. Sabari said it was Sasta. Rama walked towards Sasta and the
latter stood up to welcome the Prince of Ayodhya. The anniversary of
this incident is celebrated on Makara Vilakku day. It is believed that
on Makara Vilakku day, Lord Dharmasasta stops his tapas to bless his
devotees.

Another popular mythical belief is that the Makara Vilakku is lit there
in commemoration of the aarathi performed by Dev rishis and Devas at the
time of revelation of His Divine form (Roopa) by Manikantan (an
incarnation of Sasta). This event marks the culmination of the long and
arduous pilgrimage to Sabarimala shrine. The light disappears in the
evening after the Thiruvaabharanam (divine ornaments) are brought into
the sanctum sanctorum and are placed on the Lord. The most significant
rituals of worship are performed at the day of Makara Sankaranthi.
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