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Bureau of Civil Aviation Security allows Sabarimala pilgrims to carry this thing in cabin baggage on flight, check details

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Bureau of Civil Aviation Security allows Sabarimala pilgrims to carry this thing in cabin baggage on flight, check details

Coconut will be allowed to be carried in the cabin only after necessary X-ray, ETD (Explosive Trace Detector) and physical examination. Lord Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala will open for a two-month long pilgrimage season in mid-November and the pilgrimage season will continue till the end of January.

If you are going to visit Sabarimala in Kerala, then there is a relief news for you. Pilgrims going to Sabarimala temple will be able to carry coconut in their cabin baggage on flights till January 20, 2025. Aviation security monitoring body Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has given permission for this for a limited period. According to PTI news, under the current rules, coconut is not allowed in cabin baggage due to being flammable. A senior official of the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) gave this information on Friday.

Coconuts will be allowed only after checking

According to the news, one thing to understand here is that coconuts will be allowed to be taken in the cabin only after the necessary X-ray, ETD (Explosive Trace Detector) and physical checks. The Lord Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala will open for a two-month-long pilgrimage season in mid-November and the pilgrimage season will continue till the end of January. Every year lakhs of devotees visit the hill temple and most of them carry with them ‘Irumudi Kettu’ (offerings offered to the Lord, which also includes coconut filled with ghee).

‘Irumudi Kettu’ is prepared

Usually, people who make pilgrimages to Sabarimala prepare and pack ‘Irumudi Kettu’ as part of the ‘Kettunirakal’ ritual. During the ritual, ghee is filled inside the coconut, which is then kept in a bag along with other offerings. The bag also contains some ordinary coconuts to be broken at various holy places during the pilgrimage. Only pilgrims carrying ‘Irumudi Kettu’ on their heads are allowed to climb the 18 holy steps to reach the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. Those who do not carry it have to take a different route to reach the sanctum sanctorum.

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