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Contact Supplier•The brass sheet Ayyappan Padi is a traditional and revered symbol of devotion. • It represents the padi pooja, or sacred steps, that pilgrims climb up when they visit Sabarimala. •The trip to the Sabarimala temple in Kerala, which is devoted to Lord Ayyappa, is known as "Climbing Sabarimala." The difficult walk is preceded by a 41-day vrata, or fasting, for devotees. This journey is a test of devotion both physically and spiritually. and it ends with worship at the temple during the yearly celebration. • The intricate design created by the meticulous shaping of the brass sheet symbolizes the steps leading to the Sabarimala temple. • To commemorate Lord Ayyappa's spiritual journey and heavenly blessings, the Ayyappan Padi is positioned in temples and houses •This padi pooja is a significant rite for Ayyappa devotees and is traditionally conducted during the pilgrimage season •Often shown in elaborate patterns, the sacred steps highlight the significance of commitment and faith in the pursuit of enlightenment. •The Ayyappan Padi is a symbol of the devotion of the millions of devotees who adore Lord Ayyappa, and Sabarimala has a particular place in their hearts. • The brass sheet padi's classic style pays enduring respect to the sacred steps and the esteemed deity. • When a devotee does padi pooja with the Ayyappan Padi, their life is filled with harmony, calm, and a sense of spiritual fulfillment. • The Ayyappan Padi is a treasured object that links followers to the sacred shrine of Sabarimala, whether it is positioned on a temple altar or a private altar. • This holy item symbolizes a strong connection to Lord Ayyappa and is a necessary component of the devotional and pilgrimage rites. • It reminds us how crucial faith, humility, and perseverance are to the spiritual path.Giri Trading Agency Pvt Ltd offers a vast range of puja essentials, idols, pooja samagri, pooja thalis, books, food products, ethnic wear, health & wellness items, golu decor, murti idols, japa malas, deity jewellery, diyas, lamps, temple needs, gifts, home decor, rituals, offerings, yoga, meditation, dance & music, and festival collections.


