The iconography of Ayyappan depicts him as a handsome celibate ( Brahmachari) God doing yoga and as an epitome of Dharma, who wears a bell around his neck. Ayyappan is also referred to as Ayyappa, Sastavu, Hariharasudhan, Manikandan, Shasta or Dharma Shasta and Sabarinath. According to Hindu theology, he is the son of Harihara ( Mahavishnu in the form of Mohini and Shiva). The deity is mentioned in various scriptures and is revered in south Indian Hindu traditions.Īlthough devotion to Ayyappan has been prevalent earlier, in South India, it has become popular only in the late 20th century. The worship of Ayyappa has become very popular in the state of Kerala by members of all communities, in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh. He is considered to be the epitome of dharma, truth and righteousness and is often called upon to obliterate evil. Ayyapa is considered as the son of Mohini (Vishnu) and Shiva and step son of Mother Parvati. Ayyappa is also known as the Hindu god of self-control. Ayyappan ( Sastha or Dharmasastha or Manikandan) is a Hindu deity popular in the Southern India, particularly in the state of Kerala.
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