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Sabarimala Makaravilakku Jyothi 2027

Thursday, January 14, 2027 · 265 days away

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Event overview

Annual Makarajyothi darshan at Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple.

Date
2027-01-14
Country / jurisdiction
India
Region
India
Category
Religious
Status
scheduled

What this countdown tracks

The 2027 Makaravilakku at the Sabarimala Ayyappa shrine in Pathanamthitta district, Kerala. The festival culminates on 14 January with the Makara Jyothi — a celestial light that pilgrims view on the eastern horizon at Ponnambalamedu — and the associated Makaravilakku ritual fire, drawing millions of Ayyappa devotees from across south India and beyond.

Background

Sabarimala is managed by the Travancore Devaswom Board and opens for the annual Mandalam–Makaravilakku pilgrimage from mid-November through mid-January. The 41-day Mandalam period closes on Makara Sankranti, when the sun enters Capricorn; devotees then watch for the Makara Jyothi light on the Ponnambalamedu hillside across the valley from the Sannidhanam. Official acknowledgement in recent years confirms the Makaravilakku fire is lit by Devaswom staff as part of the temple ritual, while the broader Jyothi darshan remains central to faith.

The 2026–2027 Mandalam season opens on 16 November 2026 with temple doors unlocked by the Thantri; the Mandala Pooja falls on 26 December 2026, followed by a brief closure and reopening around 30 December for the Makaravilakku phase. Makaravilakku proper is observed on 14 January 2027. Kerala Police, the Pamba Special Grade Gram Panchayat and the state Health Department manage crowd control along the Pamba–Sannidhanam trek, with virtual-queue booking mandatory for darshan slots. The 2027 event follows continuing Supreme Court proceedings on the entry of women of menstruating age, referred to a 9-judge bench. Typical seasonal arrivals cross 4–5 crore pilgrims, with peak daily densities of 1–1.5 lakh at the Sannidhanam during the Makaravilakku window. The shrine sits inside the Periyar Tiger Reserve at an elevation of about 914 m, and the 4.8 km hard trek from Pamba is the only route for most pilgrims.

Why the date matters

14 January 2027 is the Makara Sankranti transition, when Hindu calendars mark the sun's northward journey. At Sabarimala the date anchors the most significant single day of the shrine year and the climax of the pilgrimage season. The event also coincides with Prayagraj's Magh Mela cadence, concentrating Indian religious logistics across a single week and testing state crowd-management and health systems. Makara Sankranti tithis have moved by one day only twice in the last century because of Gregorian leap-year drift, which is why 14 January 2027 continues the post-2011 convention of a 14 January festival date.

What to watch for

  • Travancore Devaswom Board's virtual-queue allotment and daily darshan caps.
  • Crowd movement along the traditional Erumely and Pamba routes.
  • Makara Jyothi darshan timing at Ponnambalamedu.
  • Kerala Police deployment and emergency-medical bandobast at Pamba base camp.
  • Supreme Court updates on the 9-judge Sabarimala women's-entry reference.
  • Weather advisories for Pamba and Sannidhanam during the winter trek window.
  • VIP attendance including the Kerala Chief Minister and Devaswom Minister.
  • Animal-human interaction reports from Periyar Tiger Reserve authorities.
  • Revenue from the Devaswom Board's kanikka, annadanam and prasadam streams.

Historical context

Sabarimala's Makaravilakku has been central to Malayalam cultural life for at least two centuries, with organised Devaswom administration dating to the 1902 ruler's proclamation under Travancore. A 1999 stampede at Pulmedu, about 8 km from Sannidhanam, killed 53 returning pilgrims; the more deadly 2011 Pulmedu crush left 102 dead and reshaped crowd-management doctrine, including mandatory virtual-queue booking and staggered trek entry. The Kerala High Court's oversight of Sabarimala arrangements, through the Special Commissioner reports, has been continuous since the aftermath of 2011 and now guides everything from ghat-side barricading to ambulance deployment and waste-management audits.

Related events to track

The festival sits within the same January 2027 religious calendar as Prayagraj Magh Mela and Ram Mandir third anniversary. It intersects with Sabarimala 9-judge verdict jurisprudence.

FAQ

When exactly is Makaravilakku 2027? 14 January 2027, corresponding to Makara Sankranti. The Makara Jyothi is traditionally observed in the early-evening window around 18:30 IST.

Is the festival confirmed or expected? Confirmed as an annual ritual under Travancore Devaswom Board management, with the 2026–2027 Mandalam calendar already notified.

Who is responsible for Makaravilakku? The Travancore Devaswom Board, the temple Thantri, and Kerala Police for crowd logistics, with the District Collector of Pathanamthitta serving as the operational chair.

Where can I read the official announcement? sabarimalaonline.org, the Travancore Devaswom Board notifications, and Kerala state portals maintain the schedule, virtual-queue bookings and advisory notices.

Source

https://www.oneindia.com/lifestyle/makaravilakku-2026-at-sabarimala-date-jyothi-darshan-and-pilgrimage-guide-011-7966232.html

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