
Thousands brave heavy rain, flock to Sabarimala temple for darshan
Initially, darshan was facilitated directly from the temple's flagpole to the sreekovil. However, as the crowd grew, access was redirected via a flyover to accommodate the influx of devotees. The route from Pampa to Sannidhanam also faced heavy rainfall, leading authorities to issue precautionary guidelines before allowing devotees to proceed.
In response to the rising water levels in the Pampa River, District Collector S Prem Krishnan has temporarily banned bathing at Pampa Triveni and entering the river until the rain warning is lifted. A statement from the Pamba executive magistrate reported the adverse weather conditions to district officials, noting that the Orange alert issued for Sunday and Monday, coupled with ongoing heavy rains, has significantly increased the water flow in the river.
To ensure the safety of the devotees, vehicle parking in Thriveni has also been temporarily restricted. The Travancore Devaswom Board and police have implemented a range of safety measures, including enhanced monitoring and guidance along rain-affected routes. Authorities are advising devotees to exercise caution while traversing the Pampa-Sannidhanam route, as slippery conditions have been caused by the heavy rainfall.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
Art towers near Tvm airport showcase state's rich heritage
T'puram: Passengers arriving at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport are in for a visual treat. The towers located on the bridge towards Chackai have been transformed into works of art to celebrate Kerala's rich heritage. Blending tradition with modernity, these paintings showcase the spirit of Kerala. Passengers are now greeted by a cascade of colours and culture. Each of the four towers features a unique theme. T ower one is a tribute to performing arts. From the fierce expression of Theyyam to the grandeur of Kathakali and the grace of Oppana, Margamkali, Pooram and Ratholsavam, the tower is a celebration of timeless traditions. Tower two journeys through Kerala's literary and wellness legacy. Beginning with Thunchath Ezhuthachan, the father of Malayalam language, the tower includes tributes to Malayalam script, Kalaripayattu, ayurveda and boat race. Tower three is a cultural window to Thiruvananthapuram itself. Landmarks such as Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, arattu procession through the airport, Beemapally, Palayam Church and artworks of Raja Ravi Varma take centre stage. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Free P2,000 GCash eGift UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Tower four is a representation of modern Kerala. Legislative assembly, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Technopark, Napier Museum and Vizhinjam port are highlighted here. The project was brought to life by renowned artists Ambili Thekkedathu and Sanu Krariyely.


The Hindu
a day ago
- The Hindu
Now travellers will be welcomed with vibrant art towers at Thiruvananthapuram airport
Travellers arriving at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport are in for a visual treat. In a vibrant celebration of Kerala's rich heritage, the gateway towers at the Chakka overbridge have been transformed into dazzling art towers, each narrating a unique cultural story. Blending tradition with modernity, these vivid paintings will showcase the spirit of Kerala. Passengers will now be greeted by a cascade of colours and culture, turning every arrival into a memorable experience. Timeless traditions The Tower 1 is a tribute to Kerala's traditional performing arts. From the fierce expression of Theyyam to the grandeur of Kathakali along the grace of Oppana, Margamkali, Pooram, and Ratholsavam, the tower is a celebration of timeless traditions that have mesmerised the world. The Tower 2 is a journey through Kerala's literary and wellness legacy. Beginning with Thunchath Ezhuthachan, the father of the Malayalam language, the tower includes tributes to the Malayalam script, Kalaripayattu, Ayurveda, and the thrilling spectacle of Vallamkali (boat races). The Tower 3 presents a cultural window into Thiruvananthapuram itself. Iconic landmarks such as the Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple, temple procession through the city airport, Beemapally, Palayam church, and artworks of Raja Ravi Varma take centre stage, along with glimpses of the city's majestic palaces. On the other hand, the Tower 4 is a representation of modern Kerala. From the impressive Legislative Assembly building, pioneering Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Technopark, Napier museum to the Vizhinjam International Seaport, the tower blends progress with pride. The entire project was brought to life under the artistic direction of artists Ambili Thekkedathu and Sanu Krariyely, founders of Deva Creations, Ottapalam. Though this initiative, the Thiruvananthapuram airport does not just welcome passengers, it introduces them to Kerala's heart and soul, painted in bold strokes and rich hues.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Time of India
Digital guided tour system at natural history museum opened
T'puram: Minister for museums Ramachandran Kadannappally inaugurated a digital guided tour system available in four languages at Natural History Museum in the city. He said a network of diverse museums was fulfilled with the implementation of around 30 new museum projects across the state. The network includes Payyannur Gandhi Smriti Museum, Kannur Handloom Museum, Vaikom Satyagraha Museum, Peralassery AKG Smriti Museum, Theyyam Museum and Bishop Valloppilly Memorial Migration Museum. These have been transformed into thematic storytelling museums in line with modern museum concepts, the minister added. The digital guided tour system is available in Malayalam, English, Tamil and Hindi. Visitors can tap on a tablet to access information about exhibits in each gallery, making the museum visit smoother and more engaging. These devices, with a 14-inch display, offer a high-quality audio experience through premium earphones, he said.