President Droupadi Murmu is set to visit the revered Lord Ayyappa hill shrine at Sabarimala, Kerala, marking a historic occasion as the first sitting President in decades to undertake this pilgrimage. The visit blends spiritual devotion with constitutional dignity, highlighting inclusiveness and tradition during her four-day official tour.
President Droupadi Murmu arrived in Kerala on the evening of October 21, 2025, beginning a four-day official visit that includes a significant pilgrimage to the Sabarimala temple dedicated to Lord Ayyappa. Departing from Raj Bhavan early morning on October 22, the President's journey to the hill shrine involves air and road transit through Pampa, the base station of the pilgrimage.
Notable updates include:
President Murmu will perform traditional purification rituals at the Pampa river and participate in the sacred Irumudikkettu ceremony, reflecting deep engagement with the pilgrimage customs.
The Presidential convoy to the temple precinct will observe Blue Book security protocols, underscoring the sanctity and safety maintained during the visit.
This pilgrimage is notable as it is the first by a sitting President since the late V.V. Giri nearly five decades ago, resonating with millions of devotees across India.
The visit comes amid heightened security after recent incidents at the shrine, with special arrangements coordinated by the Special Protection Group (SPG), Kerala Police, and central intelligence agencies.
Following darshan at the Sannidhanam, the President will spend time at the Devaswom Guest House before returning the same day by the planned route.
The visit holds wider symbolic significance following appeals from Hindu organizations for a comprehensive probe into recent gold theft allegations at Sabarimala.
After the pilgrimage, President Murmu will engage in several cultural and commemorative events in Kerala, including the unveiling of a bust of former President K.R. Narayanan and centenary celebrations of social reformer Sree Narayana Guru.
The President’s schedule emphasizes faith, inclusiveness, and respect for cultural traditions integrated with her constitutional role as head of state.
Major takeaways highlight the harmonious balance between spirituality and governance embodied in President Murmu’s visit. Her pilgrimage reignites faith across diverse communities while reinforcing India’s pluralistic ethos during this festive Mandala-Makaravilakku season.
Sources: UNI India, Deccan Herald, Newsonair, Hindustan Times, Mathrubhumi, Rashtrapati Bhavan official releases.