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Worshipping Ayyappa

17 Jan 2016 — Clad in black, ashes on the forehead, carrying offering wrapped in a piece of cloth and walking barefoot from several temples around George Town, devotees of Ayyappa in Penang take part in an annual worship every January 14. The deity is mainly worshipped in Kerala, south India. The number of pilgrims here reaches thousands and their final destination is the Ayyappa temple in the Penang Botanical Garden. Before the big day, pilgrims observe a 60-day penance during which they abstain from shaving, sexual intercourse and a vegetarian diet.

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