Why was Ayyappa born?

According to puranic and oral traditions, Lord Ayyappa was born out of the union of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu, when the latter was in Mohini form. Lord Vishnu took the form of Mohini to have destroyed a deadly demon Bhashmasur and acquire the elixir (amrut) for the gods during the great churning of oceans.
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When did Lord Ayyappa born?

In the version of history that Sajeev puts forth, Ayyappa belonged to their community and lived in the 12th century.
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How was Ayyappa born?

It is believed that he was born out of the union between Lord Shiva and the mythical Mohini, who is also regarded as an avatar of Lord Vishnu. Therefore, Ayyappa is also called as ' Hariharan Puthiran' which means the son of both Hari or Vishnu and ' Haran' or Shiva.
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Who did Ayyappa killed?

Mahishi was a she-buffalo demoness and she is the sister of her deceased brother the Mahishasura. She was killed by the celibate god Ayyappa in Hindu mythology.
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Who is the parents of Ayyappa?

A late Sanskrit text describes Ayyappan as the son of Shiva and Vishnu (with the latter in his form as the enchantress Mohini). Abandoned by his parents with but a bell around his neck, he was adopted by a Pantalam king of Kerala, and, soon after, his divinity was recognized and a shrine erected to him.
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Why is Ayyappan legs tied?

He was seen sitting in the yogic pose mentioned above, which is a long-standing contact posture. Pandala's king brought a golden belt and tied it around the Lord's legs so that the Lord felt comfortable to sit in the position and remained in the temple to bless the devotees forever.
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Does Ayyappa have wife?

A few important temples such as the one at Achankovil Sree Dharmasastha Temple near Travancore, however, depict him as a married man with two wives Poorna and Pushkala, as well as a son Satyaka. Some of Ayyappan temples are believed to have been established by the Vishnu avatar Parashurama.
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Is Ayyappa and Kartikeya same?

Originally Answered: Are Kartikeya and Ayyappa the same? No. Both are different. Ayyappa is a bachelor and Karthikeya is worshipped with two Devis- Devyani and Valli.
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Why Lord Ayyappa devotees wear black?

Those wearing Ayyappa mala wear black. Usually wearing a garland in winter helps absorb heat and protect the body. Also those who wear necklaces wear black as the black color protects us from wild animals while traveling in the jungles for the Sabarimala Yatra.
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Why Ayyappa is a Brahmachari?

Hinduism believes that Lord Ayyappa chose to be a Naistika Brahmacharya, which implies that he wishes to be celibate and withdrawn from civilisation. While that may stand true, people are quick to place the responsibility of the maintenance of this celibacy on women.
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Is sastha and Ayyappa same?

The temple's name, Sree Dharma Sastha temple, has been changed following a decision by the Travancore Devaswom Board that manages the Sabarimala temple. The temple was renamed as the board maintained that Lord Ayyappa and Dharma Sastha were two different gods, as opposed to the common belief that they are the same.
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Is ayyapan real?

According to the other version, Lord Ayyappa is a historical figure. He was born in the royal family of Panthalam, a small kingdom located in Patthanamthitta district of Kerala. Sabarimala Temple is located in the same district. He grew up in the palace of Panthalam.
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Why is Ayyappa worshipped?

Ayyappa, who is believed to protect the cosmos from evil, is also known to be worshipped as Hariharaputra — the son of Vishnu (Hari) in his female form, Mohini, and Shiva (Hara).
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Can we visit Sabarimala without Irumudi?

You can go to Sabarimalai without even wearing the Mala or having irumudi kettu. You won't be able to climb the holy 18 steps without both of these. In virtual queue there are no such restrictions. If you have booked your token, you'll be allowed to go in virtual queue.
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Is pants allowed in Sabarimala?

Yes! you can. But you will not be allowed to scale the iconic 18 steps... It's better to have a dhoti adored on your shorts/ pant...
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Can I wear shirt in Sabarimala?

Majority of the pilgrims visiting the Sabarimala Ayyappa temple wear black dress – black dhoti, trousers, shirt or T-shirt. Others opt for the saffron colored dress.
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Why ladies are not allowed in Kartikeya temple?

Lord Kartikeya is the son of Lord Shiva and considered as the God of War. The temple at Pushkar celebrates Kartikeya's brahmachari form and restricts entry to women. It is believed that women who enter the temple are cursed and not blessed.
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Who is elder Ganesha or Ayyappa?

Shiva had 6 sons (Ayyapa, Andhaka, Bhauma, Khuja, Ganesh, and Karthikeya/Subramanya) and one daughter (Ashok Sundari). Of these children, Ayyappa was oldest and Ganesha and Karthikeya are actually his the youngest children. Ganesha and Karthikeya came long after Ayyapa, Andhaka, Bhauma, Khuja, and Ashok Sundari.
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Why are there 18 steps in Sabarimala?

The 18 steps have considerable religious significance. Devotees believe that ascending these steps helps detach them from worldly desires, mentally and physically. The first five steps are called panchedriyas: They symbolise the five human senses of sight, sound, smell, taste and touch.
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Who is Sabarimala named after?

A temple was constructed by the followers of Sastha, upon his death, at the place he greeted Lord Ram. The temple acquired its name as Sabarimala Temple because of Shabari was considered to be the ultimate cause for its construction. As per legend, this incident took place around 4,000 years ago.
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Why is Sabarimala called so?

During the times of Ramayana, there lived an ascetic woman named Sabari in this region. She was doing a strict penance for several years only to see Lord Sriram. Finally Ram visited her and accepted her humble offerings. The hill got the name Sabarimala after this historical character.
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Is Ayyappa Buddha?

The Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala was built by a Pandalam king. The Pandalam dynsasty is a by product of the Pandya dynasty of Tamil Nadu. And the Pandalam king who built the Ayyappa temple was not a Hindu. He was a Buddhist.
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Who was Shiva's mother?

The nineteen avatars of Lord Shiva. This avatar of Lord Shiva was born to Sage Dadhichi and his wife, Swarcha. However, he lost his parent's son after his birth.
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