The Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) will issue a circular to regulate the contents carried in the irumudi by Sabarimala ...
Kerala High Court seeks SOP for quality control of Sabarimala temple`s appam and aravana prasadam following insecticide ...
Irumudi Kettu' refers to the sacred bag containing offerings, including coconut filled with ghee, to the Lord. In a move to facilitate the ease of travel for Sabarimala pilgrims, we have issued a ...
Under typical aviation rules, coconuts are banned in cabin baggage due to flammability concerns, but this exemption enables pilgrims to carry coconuts in the “Irumudi Kettu” after required X ...
The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has given special permission to Sabarimala Temple pilgrims to carry coconuts in their cabin baggage on flights. Announcing the exemption, Civil ...
Civil Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu said that while coconuts in the 'Irumudi Kettu' bag are now permissible in cabin baggage, all other security protocols for the Sabarimala Temple pilgrimage ...
PATHANAMTHITTA: Lord Ayyappa devotees and pilgrim organisations have welcomed the Centre’s limited-period approval to carry ...
In a move to facilitate the ease of travel for Sabarimala pilgrims, we have issued a special exemption allowing the carrying of coconuts in 'Irumudi' as cabin baggage during the Mandalam-Makaravilakku ...
To ease travel for those visiting Sabarimala Temple, the civil aviation minister stated that an exception has been made to allow "carrying coconuts in 'Irumudi' as cabin baggage during the ...
The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has allowed pilgrims to carry coconuts in their cabin baggage for a limited ...
Srikakulam : Ayyappa devotees can now board flights to Sabarimala wearing their traditional attire and carrying the ‘Irumudi’, according to a press release from Union Minister for Civil ...
Mr. Rammohan Naidu said that certain changes have been made in the civil aviation rules to allow Ayyappa devotees, going for darshan to Sabarimala, to board the flights by keeping the ‘Irumudi ...