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Daily rituals and pooja timings at Sabarimala

This page gathers the everyday worship rhythm of Sabarimala, the meaning of the most important poojas, and the Malayalam ritual terms devotees hear at the hill.

Daily ritual timing table

RitualTimeDescription
Temple Opening3:00 AMThe Nada opens for the early-morning darshan flow.
Neyyabhishekam3:30 AM - 11:10 AMThe long ghee-offering sequence continues through the main morning pooja cycle.
Temple Closes (Afternoon)1:00 PMThe shrine closes after the noon round and reopens later for evening darshan.
Temple Reopens3:00 PMThe evening darshan session begins.
Deeparadhana6:30 PMThe most crowded evening lamp worship period for many devotees.
Harivarasanam10:50 PMThe final hymn before the sanctum closes for the night.

Season note: Treat this as the standard working schedule used by pilgrims for planning. On major festival days and peak crowd-control days, field announcements and temple-side instructions remain final.

Neyyabhishekam

This is the core offering of the Sabarimala pilgrimage. The ghee carried in the ney-thenga is offered over the idol, and devotees later receive the blessed aadu ghee as prasadam. The ritual represents the merging of the individual soul into the universal divine.

Deeparadhana

As the lamps rise and the evening gathers over the hill, the Sannidhanam takes on its most radiant glow. For many devotees this becomes the most visually unforgettable darshan hour of the day.

Harivarasanam

The closing lullaby is one of the most tender moments at Sabarimala. The lamps are gradually extinguished, the final notes fade, and the Melsanthi closes the doors of the Sreekovil for the night.

Sabarimala daily rituals in Malayalam terminology

Traditional NameEnglish ReferenceSignificance
നടതുറക്കൽ (Nada Thurakkal)Temple OpeningThe sanctum doors open for the day.
നിർമ്മാല്യ ദർശനം (Nirmalya Darshanam)NirmalyamDarshan of the deity in the previous night's decoration.
അഭിഷേകം (Abhishekam)Holy BathThe idol is bathed with sacred materials.
നെയ്യഭിഷേകം (Neyyabhishekam)Ghee AbhishekamThe core ritual using ghee from the Irumudi.
മഹാഗണപതി ഹോമം (Ganapathi Homam)Fire RitualEarly-morning homam at the Ganapathi sannidhi.
ഉഷഃപൂജ (Usha Pooja)Morning PoojaThe first major daily offering.
ഉച്ചപൂജ (Ucha Pooja)Noon PoojaThe central afternoon pooja before closure.
ദീപാരാധന (Deeparadhana)Evening LampsLamp worship at sunset.
അത്താഴപൂജ (Athazha Pooja)Night PoojaThe last food offering of the day.
ഹരിവരാസനം (Harivarasanam)LullabyThe closing song before the Nada is shut.

Special festival rituals to remember

Malayalam NameFestival ReferenceMeaning
കൊടിയേറ്റം (Kodiyettu)Flag HoistingFormal beginning of the annual utsavam.
ഉത്സവബലി (Utsavabali)Festival BaliOffering to the Boothas or celestial attendants of the Lord.
ശ്രീഭൂതബലി (Sreebhoothabali)Inner ProcessionProcession with the utsava vigraha around the inner temple.
പള്ളിവേട്ട (Pallivetta)Royal HuntThe symbolic destruction of ego and vice.
ആറാട്ട് (Arattu)Holy ImmersionThe ceremonial bath of the deity in the Pamba River.
വിഷുക്കണി (Vishu Kani)Auspicious First SightThe first sacred sight of the Vishu New Year.
പടിപൂജ (Padi Pooja)18 Steps WorshipThe special ritual on the Pathinettampadi.