Lord Ayyappa
Son of Shiva and Mohini (Vishnu’s female form), revered for celibacy and self-discipline.
About Lord Ayyappa
Lord Ayyappa, the Dharma Shasta, is venerated as the deity of discipline, celibacy, and Dharma. Depicted seated in a yogic posture with a bell around his neck and holding weapons, he embodies both warrior prowess and deep ascetic wisdom. His iconic shrine at Sabarimala in Kerala draws millions of pilgrims annually. Born from the union of Lord Shiva and Mohini (Vishnu’s female form), Ayyappa represents the unity of Shaiva and Vaishnava traditions. He is worshipped for removing obstacles and bestowing spiritual strength, and his devotees undergo strict austerities during the pilgrimage, symbolizing inner purification and commitment to righteousness.
Depiction of Lord Ayyappa
Seated in yogic posture, tiger skin, bell necklace, serene expression.
Lord Ayyappa Roop and Avatar
The prominent roop of Lord Ayyappa is that of Hariharaputra, blending energies of Shiva and Vishnu.
Important Festivals
Mandala Pooja, Makaravilakku
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