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Pilgrim Guidelines

Discipline, safety, and eco-conscious conduct for every devotee

These guidelines are meant to help pilgrims approach Sabarimala with order, humility, and practical awareness. Always follow the official instructions in force on the day of travel.

Plastic Ban

Avoid single-use plastic bottles, sachets, polythene covers, and disposable wrappers. Do not carry any plastic bottles, sachets, or wraps inside the Irumudi Kettu. Use reusable containers and keep Pamba, forest paths, and public halting areas clean.

Dress Code

Wear simple, respectful pilgrim clothing. Avoid display, luxury behavior, and anything that disturbs the devotional atmosphere.

High Court Safety Focus

High Court eco directions (2026) include: No plastic bottles/sachets/wraps inside the Irumudi Kettu; no chemical dyes (including synthetic dyes, chemical-grade Kumkum, or powders) that can harm the Pamba river and forest ecosystem; and wildlife feeding is strictly prohibited on the Laha-Nilakkal stretch (fine-heavy zones may be monitored by forest cameras). Use only current official instructions issued through authorized channels.

Route and crowd discipline

Queue patience:

Do not rush, push, or switch lines repeatedly. Calm movement is safer and usually faster than aggressive movement.

Stay with your group:

Fix one regrouping point before entering bus, queue, or climbing sectors. Keep children and elderly devotees within immediate reach.

Follow marked routes:

Do not depend on unofficial shortcuts or rumors. Use marked pathways and comply with field staff instructions.

Medical caution:

If you feel chest pain, dizziness, breathlessness, or severe fatigue, stop immediately and ask for official medical help.

Pilgrim conduct on the hill

Keep behavior simple:

The yatra is not a tourism event. Restraint in speech, humility, and reverence are part of the pilgrimage itself.

Protect sacred spaces:

Do not litter, dump clothes into the river, or disturb forest and wildlife zones.

Cooperate with field authorities:

Police, MVD, volunteers, and medical staff are there to keep the pilgrimage safe and orderly.

Rules & Etiquette

The essential Dos for a peaceful yatra

The 41-day Vrutham:

Observe sincere penance with celibacy, vegetarian discipline, prayer, and abstinence from intoxicants before the pilgrimage begins.

Dress and readiness:

Wear black, dark blue, or saffron pilgrim clothing. Carry the Irumudi Kettu if you intend to climb the Pathinettam Padi.

Digital preparation:

Keep a printed or digital copy of your Virtual Q or Spot Booking permit along with a valid government ID such as Aadhaar, Voter ID, or Passport.

Trekking safety:

Take a five-minute rest for every ten to fifteen minutes of steep climbing, and use oxygen or medical support points without hesitation if breathlessness begins.

Child and elder safety:

Fasten identification details on children and elderly pilgrims so the group can be reunited quickly if movement becomes dense.

Pamba purity and seva:

Use only plain water in the Pamba and, when possible, offer one hour of cleaning service through the Punyam Poonkavanam initiative.

Strictly Prohibited

The Don'ts every batch should repeat before departure

Zero plastic:

Do not carry plastic carry-bags, bottles, or foil into the forest belt. The working legal reminder on this guide is a fine-heavy plastic-free regime with penalties for littering or stocking banned material.

Chemical ban:

Do not use chemical soaps, oils, detergents, or synthetic colour powders in the Pamba or in connected ritual zones like Erumeli.

No mobile use inside the temple complex:

Photography, video capture, and casual phone use inside the Sannidhanam are prohibited.

18 steps etiquette:

Do not break coconuts directly on the Pathinettam Padi and do not kneel, block, or linger on the steps.

No tobacco or alcohol:

Smoking and the use of alcohol or drugs at Nilakkal, Pamba, or on the trek route is a legal offense and a violation of the pilgrimage vow.

Protect the forest:

Do not discard clothes, food waste, or offerings into the river or forest, and never feed wild animals on the route.

Security and emergency discipline

Baggage check:

Cooperate with Kerala Police and security staff at all checkpoints. Crackers, weapons, stoves, and unsafe fuel items are prohibited.

Unauthorized vendors:

Do not buy food or trust service offers from unlicensed vendors in trekking sectors or forest-side movement zones.

If you are separated:

Report immediately to the nearest police aid post or information centre instead of wandering through the crowd.

Return-path discipline:

Follow the Nadapanthal flyover and the officially directed return-flow system instead of creating your own shortcut.

Group leader reminder

This page now works as the batch-level etiquette checklist for Guruswamis, families, and first-time pilgrims. Review it together before the group leaves for Nilakkal or Pamba so dress, documents, safety, queue discipline, eco conduct, and temple behavior remain aligned from the start.