Post-stampede, Divinity of Sabarimala Light Questioned


Post-stampede, Divinity of Sabarimala Light Questioned

Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 18 (IANS): With 102 lives lost in a stampede on the day the revered Makar Jyothi appears three times on the horizon soon after dusk above the famed Sabarimala temple, questions are now again being raised about the divinity of the light.

On Makar Sankranti, which is considered the most auspicious day in the two-month long festival season of the Sabarimala temple, more than a million devotees stay put in and around the temple waiting anxiously for the celestial light to appear.

Kerala Yukthivadi Sangham (KYS), a rationalist organisation, has been leading a campaign for the past three decades against the 'cheating' by the state government and the Devasom Board, that looks after the temple affairs, and accusing them of making an artificial light appear on the horizon.

D. Sukumaran, an office bearer of the KYS, is leading a march to the Devasom Board office Tuesday, demanding to put an end to this.

"Since 1980, on numerous occasions we have come out with pictures of this artificial light being lit by employees of the Devasom and the Kerala State Electricity Board who are accompanied by the police," said 58-year-old Sukumaran, a retired Kerala State Transport Corporation official.

In 1982, a day before the divine celestial light appeared, KYS created an artificial light to prove their point, he said.

"This was even reported by All India Radio, but was promptly denied by the Devasom," Sukumaran said.

He added that in 1983 the KYS activists were badly beaten up by the police when they were at Ponnambalmedu, the area where the light is created with the help of burning camphor.

Believers consider the citing of the celestial light as an auspicious event and over the last few years there has been a huge influx of pilgrims from the southern states to witness the sight.

The Kerala Shastra Sahithya Parishad (KSSP), a pro-Communist Party of India-Marxist social science movement, Tuesday asked the state government to come clean on the celestial light.

"It is high time that the state government came out in the open to say if this celestial light is a man-made event because lakhs of devotees from neighbouring states are taken for a ride," KSSP president K. Balakrishnan said.

"We have decided to get in touch with similar organisations in these neighbouring states to run an awareness campaign on this event because it is high time that this stops," he added.

Kantaru Maheswararu, the supreme priest of the Sabarimala temple, created a controversy on the event in 2008.

He clarified in a letter that Makar Jyothi is a star that appears in the sky above the temple around dusk time on the first day of the month of Makaram, while Makar Villaku means a light which is lit as soon as the star appears in the sky.

His grandson Rahul Eashwar had remarked that the light is artificially created on top of a hill (Ponnambalamedu) away from the Sabarimala temple but he does not know who does that.

With the Kerala High Court demanding a detailed report on the stampede from the state government by Thursday, all eyes are on whether the court will ask the government to come clean on the celestial light.

The Sabarimala temple, located on a hill in the Western Ghat ranges at an altitude of 914 metres above the sea level and four km uphill from Pamba in Pathanamthitta district in central Kerala, is one of the most famous Hindu pilgrim centres in south India. The number of pilgrims visiting the shrine has been steadily going up every year.

Last week, a stampede occurred on Makar Sankranti day at Pulumedu, a forested area about 30 km from the temple, when pilgrims were returning after watching the celestial light.

 

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  • thomas, bangalore

    Wed, Jan 19 2011

    ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA..
    if we go thru ..every releigus and its beleifs are only beleifs or nambike..
    no scyntific proof..
    for some relegius beleifs , you can dig in to deep to insult ..but some relegius ..you cant ..if you dig..they will cut your leg or head...
    you know very much on it..

    so yoiu concetrate on yoiru namibke or mudanambike..we are not bohtereed..

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Wed, Jan 19 2011

    I am much worried about those who died in stampade, instead of the source of light. Just 7 police to control lacks of people?

    We believe in unseen GOD, whats there in light?

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  • Tony Pinto, Manglore - Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 19 2011

    Rohan Dsoza, Mangalore it is easy to say for other religion have your gone through BIBLE missing year of Jesus , studied in INDIA and his death and his tomb in Kashmir can you speak the truth for this no.......then keep quite.

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  • Felix F., India/Ksa

    Tue, Jan 18 2011

    Before, asking/questioning the divinity of the light etc at the famed Sabarimala temple, Can any one say with certainity, which religion can say with pride, that they have anything divine on earth, apart from divinity created by faith, or through the word of God, saying it is written in the holy books.

    Instead of questioning the divinity, allow the people to belive what they wish to belive.

    The Govt and the organisers should be held responsible for the safety, of the people. The organisors should be prosecuted for any mishap due to negligence, and or making money form the devotees/pilgrims, exploiting the divinity theory for personal gains.

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  • Ponga Pandit, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 18 2011

    Why is it that kerelaites are only 1% for pilgrimage at sabarimala temple ?
    Most Swami Ayyappa temples in different states are setup and managed by Kerelaities but their presence at the pilgrimage almost nill?

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  • Rohan, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 18 2011

    Not only the Divinity of this light should be questioned but also many other such issues need clarification.Even Linga formed at Kailash was even questioned and it was found to be artificially made.The culprits had agreed their mistake.Often simple faith of the people is being misused for money and popularity.It is right that one believes that such things are divine but if it is found to be false, Why the culprits should be left free.Let people know the truth.

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 18 2011

    If the news of the artificial light is true then all the people who are involved behind this act should be booked for cheating the general public under section 420.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Tue, Jan 18 2011

    The issue is a matter of religious NAMBIKE and to clear fog on MAKARA JOYTHI I think govt of state or Centre equiped advanced gadgets to find base of the light.

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