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The pilgrims who had camped on the hillock for several days witnessed the Jyothi as part of the Makaravilakku Festival.
Numerous devotees are camping at Sannidhanam and on the surrounding hills to worship the 'Makaravilakku Deeparadhana' to be performed at Ponnambalamedu on Monday evening.
As per the police's crowd management strategies, four exit routes have been identified for pilgrims returning to the Pampa base after witnessing the Makara Jyothi.
More than four lakh devotees are expected for Makara Jyothi darshan at Sabarimala.
More security personnel have reached Sannidhanam as part of the arrangements ahead of the festival.
The virtual queue booking for darshan from January 16 to 20 during the Makara puja commenced on Wednesday.
The KSRTC has issued a circular instructing its staff to behave politely to the devotees.
Alappuzha: In an atmosphere charged with devotion, the Ambalappuzha Sangham, a group of Sabarimala-bound pilgrims kicked off their ritualistic journey for the Erumeli Petta Thullal (ritualistic dance) from the Sree Krishna Temple, Ambalapuzha, on Sunday. As per the belief, the Ambalappuzha
Barricades will be erected at Pampa and Nilackkal to streamline the entry of devotees into stationary buses through the doors.
He added that no Sabarimala pilgrim will face any issues related to transportation during the Makaravilakku festival.