1. Erumeli: the starting point and Petta Thullal
Erumeli is remembered as the living gateway of the traditional route and as a shining symbol of Kerala's inter-religious harmony. Before entering the deeper route, devotees traditionally bow at the Vavar Mosque and then at the Ayyappa temple.
Devotees honor Vavar Swami, the trusted Muslim companion of Lord Ayyappa, before continuing the yatra. This act is remembered as one of the clearest signs of harmony woven into the Sabarimala tradition.
With painted faces, leafy branches, and wooden maces, devotees dance in rhythm to remember the joy of Lord Ayyappa after the defeat of Mahishi. It symbolizes the victory of dharma over evil and the breaking of ego before the harder forest stages begin.
Things to carry or remember for Petta Thullal day (Erumeli)
- Carry a small water bottle and plan to sip regularly (especially in warm weather).
- Light snacks for the day, if your group allows, so you do not skip meals.
- Comfortable footwear with good grip (the ground can be uneven).
- Warm layer or light rain protection (weather can change quickly).
- Personal essentials: ID/card (if applicable), phone with charger/power bank.
- Basic health items: hand sanitizer, tissues, and a small first-aid strip.
- A small bag for your personal items (avoid keeping valuables loose).
- Follow group instructions and stay with your Guruswami/guide—do not wander off.
- Keep the area clean; dispose waste in the right place and avoid single-use litter.
- If you use any ritual items, handle them respectfully and keep them organized.