Its so Amazing to witness the rich Kerala culture showcased in this video. Thank you for providing such detailed insights. And information Truly appreciated Team
@RanjushaSaji Жыл бұрын
Very nicely captured 👌👌
@paraggharat7818 Жыл бұрын
truly spiritual 🙏
@thetraditionsofkerala Жыл бұрын
Yes indeed it was truly a spiritual journey.
@mehulramaiya Жыл бұрын
Very useful and informative video... I am a non Keralite and would be visiting Sabrimala from Mumbai alone. I wish to take this traditional trekking path. I will be reaching Kottayam by train in the evening and plan to reach Erumeli for night Halt. I have certain queries. Are there any designated places / dharamshalas / dormitories / ashrams where Swamis can stay overnight at Erumeli or do I need to look for a room in some hotel near by? I wish to do Kettunira (get Irumuddi from Guruswami) at Erumeli before starting from Erumelli. Can this be done by some Guruswami locally who can help me in this? I also need to get a two chamber Irumudi Bag from Erumeli. Hope that should be easily available As I would be travelling from Mumbai alone, I will be carrying a small backpack. Do administration allow Swamis to carry backpacks while going for a darshan at Sannidhanam? If not, is there any cloak room facility where a bag can be kept while going for a darshan? I would really appreciate if you can help answer these queries based on your experience. Thanks in Advance. Swami Sharanam Ayyappa!!
@thetraditionsofkerala Жыл бұрын
Hi Mehul, Please try booking your stay at PWD Resthouse Erumely. Here’s the link: resthouse.pwd.kerala.gov.in/resthouse/details/MTAwOA== You can get your Irumudi done at the Dharmasatha temple at Erumely. Irumudi kit should be available in local shops at Erumely throughout the night during this season. If you’re reaching late around midnight, you might not need to book a stay. Backpacks can be carried till Sannidhanam. There are no restrictions. In fact, you will need it throughout your journey. If you have any other questions, please feel free to drop us an email on thetraditionsofkerala@gmail.com with your phone number. We will call you back. Wish you a safe journey. Swami Saranam
@mehulramaiya Жыл бұрын
@@thetraditionsofkerala Many thanks for your prompt and detailed reply. Appreciate 👍
@ponnuponnu7315 ай бұрын
Where is hard karimala keyatam???? Never see steap kayatam,?
@thetraditionsofkerala4 ай бұрын
Karimala is known for its tough terrain. Throughout the route, you will find a lot of tree roots, pointed pebbles etc. Karimala irakkam is steeper than Karimala keyattam.