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    • Sabarimala: What are Makara Vilakku and Makara Jyothi - AstroVed
      • It is believed, even by many of the ardent Ayyappa devotees, that both these terms – Makara Jyothi and Makara Vilakku, refer to the same phenomenon. But the fact is that these are very different. To put it simply, Makara Jyothi is a celestial happening, whereas Makara Vilakku remains a man-made occurrence!
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  2. Jan 9, 2020 · To put it simply, Makara Jyothi is a celestial happening, whereas Makara Vilakku remains a man-made occurrence! But both Sabarimala Makara Jyothi and Makara Vilakku happen on the same day of the year, and this Makara Jyothi 2020 falls on 15th January this year.

  3. "A distinction has to be made between the Makaravilakku and Makara Jyothi. The Jyothi is a celestial star. Makarvilakku is lit [by people]," said the head of the Thazamon Thanthri family, Kantararu Maheswararu. [ 7 ]

  4. (The Hindu) Makaravilakku is the lamp that is lit at Ponnambala Medu hill neighboring Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple. Makarajyothi is the star that appears in the evening sky on the day of the festival.

  5. Sep 20, 2023 · While the government has said that Makaravilakku is a man-made occurrence, the unwavering faith of innumerable followers has not changed. The contrast between Makara Jyothi and Makaravilakku is true, yet their significance continues. All of these occurrences, whether natural or man-made, are symbols of Sabarimala’s unwavering devotion.

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  6. Makaravilakku and Makarajyoti are associated with the Sabarimala Temple in Kerala, India, and are significant events that take place during the annual pilgrimage to the temple. The event typically falls on January 14 or 15 on the day of Makar Sankranti.

  7. Jan 18, 2019 · To begin with, let us have a look at the difference between Makara Vilakku and Makara Jyothi. Makara Jyothi is a star that appears in the sky on the day of Makara Vilakku every year. It is said that no other star except for that one special star appears in the sky.

  8. Makaravilakku is an annual festival held on Makara Sankranti in Kerala, India at the shrine of Sabarimala. The festival includes the Thiruvabharanam (sacred ornaments of the deity Ayyappan) procession and a congregation at the hill shrine of Sabarimala.