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    Although Ayyappan worship has been prevalent earlier in Kerala, his popularity spread in the 20th century to most of Southern India. His abode Sabarimala is located on the banks of river Pamba in the forests of the Western Ghats, and is a major pilgrimage destination, attracting millions annually.

  3. Feb 6, 2019 · Lord Ayyappan, or simply Ayyappa (also spelled as Ayappa), is a Hindu deity worshiped mainly in South India. Ayyaappa is believed to have been born out of the union between Lord Shiva and the mythical enchantress Mohini, who is regarded as an avatar of Lord Vishnu.

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  4. Aug 7, 2024 · Ayyappan, in Hinduism, a deity associated most popularly with Sabarimala temple in the southern Indian state of Kerala and generally depicted in a yogic posture with a bell around his neck.

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  5. Ayyappan god is a revered Hindu deity popular in southern India. Also known as Manikandan, he is considered the embodiment of truth and righteousness, invoked to defeat evil. This deity’s legend includes his birth as the son of Harihara (a union of Vishnu and Shiva), his upbringing by a noble couple, and his transformation into a warrior yogi.

  6. Ayyappan is a revered Hindu deity worshipped predominantly in the state of Kerala, India, particularly at the Sabarimala Temple. He is believed to be the son of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu in his female form, Mohini.

  7. Nov 30, 2023 · Who is Lord Ayyappa? Lord Ayyappan, also known as Sastha or Dharmasastha, holds a special place in Hindu worship, particularly in southern India. According to a Sanskrit text, he is believed to be the son of Shiva and Vishnu, with Vishnu taking the form of Mohini.

  8. Ayyappan is known for his power to protect and guide devotees, particularly during their pilgrimage to Sabarimala. Origin. ऐय्यप्पन् (aiyyappan) - possibly meaning "dear son" or "prince." Description. In Hinduism, Ayyappan is a celibate deity often depicted in a yogic posture with a bell around his neck.