Sabarimala: With preparations for the Global Ayyappa Summit in its final stages, the German-built pavilion, capable of seating 3,000 people, is now ready. Located in Pamba, the state-of-the-art structure spans over 38,500 square feet and boasts world-class amenities such as an air-conditioned main hall, a green room, media room, VIP lounge, and a separate seminar hall capable of accommodating 500 attendees.
The summit, scheduled for this Saturday, is expected to bring together dignitaries, scholars, and devotees from across the globe to discuss various aspects of Ayyappa worship and culture. In preparation for the event, clean-up work has been carried out along the Pamba sandbank and river to ensure the area is pristine for the attendees.
The news comes as Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, also known as Govindan, leads the Left Democratic Front government in Kerala’s capital Thiruvananthapuram. With the University of Kerala and opposition parties like the UDF closely monitoring the event, anticipation for the Global Ayyappa Summit is high among residents and visitors alike.
As the event draws near, officials continue to coordinate with various stakeholders to ensure a smooth and successful summit. Stay updated as we bring you more details about the Global Ayyappa Summit and its impact on Kerala’s cultural landscape.