Poroottu: feeding the unseen guardians of the forest
Poroottu (പൊരൂടàµà´Ÿàµ) is a rare offering of pori, malar, jaggery, and coconut pieces scattered along the deep forest path, especially near Erumeli and Kalaketti. Devotees remember it as food offered to Boothaganangal and the forest-side guardians who protect the pilgrims from fear, wild terrain, and exhaustion.
This is one of the quietest expressions of harmony in the Ayyappa tradition. The pilgrim does not conquer the forest. He enters it respectfully, feeds its unseen protectors, and asks permission to pass.
Why pepper is offered at Vavar Nada
Pepper is offered at the Vavar Nada as a symbol of heat, purification, and the burning away of bodily ailments and heaviness. Along with green gram and incense, it reflects the pilgrim's prayer for strength, health, and clear passage.