The holy hill of Sabarimala, atop which the Ayyappa temple is located and the banks of river Pampa reverberated with chants of "Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa" by pilgrims who flocked there from across the country.
The portals of the shrine was thrown open after the 'deeparadhana' (arti) in the evening.
The 'makara jyothi', held as a divine light by devotees, flickered across the eastern horizon above the Ponnambalamedu soon after the 'arati'.
The procession carrying the jewels in wooden caskets had begun a couple of days earlier from the Pandalam palace where, according to legend, Lord Ayyappa was born and spent his childhood.
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The hillock had been witnessing heavy rush of devotees, especially from Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka besides Kerala over the last few days.
Hundreds of devotees camped atop the hill in make-shift tents and shacks for some days to have 'darshan' of the deity.
Hundreds of policemen, disaster management personnel, doctors and paramedics were deployed at the temple town as part of the arrangements.