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First Marxist CM walks up to Sabarimala temple

Kerala Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan trekked an eight-km-long dense forest route to have a first hand knowledge of the problems faced by the devotees.

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SABARIMALA: Creating history by becoming the first Marxist leader to visit the famed Sabarimala temple, 84-year-old Kerala Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan trekked an eight-km-long dense forest route to have a first hand knowledge of the problems faced by the devotees.
   
Velikakathu Shankaran Achuthanandan, popularly known as 'Comrade VS', heading the CPI(M)-led LDF government, reached the hilltop here last night after a three-hour-long walk alongwith thousands of pilgrims pouring into the shrine to have a 'darshan' of Lord Ayyappa during the peak pilgrimmage season.
   
Not showing any strains of the long trekking, Achuthanandan who is also a regular practitioner of Yoga, presided over a series of meetings with the temple officials this morning and announced a master-plan to develop this remote shrine, currently attracting lakhs of pilgrims from all over the country.
  
Devotees observe a 48-day strict regime before making their pilgrimmage, carrying 'erumudi'(offerings) on their heads.
  
The shrine believed to have been existing since 1200 AD, also represents a secular character as devotees first offer worship at the mosque of Vavar, a Muslim associate of Ayyappa.
  
Though the shrine is open to people from all religions, women in the age group of 10-50 are however, banned from entering it.

Achuthanandan made the visit following a spate of complaints leading to vocal protests by the devotees about poor arrangements, including distribution of 'aravana prasadam'.
  
He told before leaving the shrine that the works for improving various amenities at Sabarimala under the master-plan would be implemented on a time-bound basis.
  
He also reviewed the arrangements for the 'Makaravillaku', the second phase of the pilgrimmage season when 'Makara Jyothi' a 'divine light' briefly appears opposite the hillshrine on January 14, every year, believed to be Ayyappa's birthday.
  
Achuthanandan said steps had been taken to resolve the shortage of 'aravana' prasadam.
  
"With the completion of master-plan, the difficulties felt by Ayyappa devotees during their journey to the hill-top would be over", he said.
  
The master-plan envisages, among other things, setting up resting centres, toilet facilities and drinking water provision along the forest route.
 
He also inaugurated a Cardic Centre with operation facility at the temple complex. The state Health Minister P K Sreemathi and Devaswom Minister G Sudhakaran were among those present with him.

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