Vavar (), known reverently as Vavarswami, is a legendary figure from Kerala. He is traditionally believed to be a Muslim companion of the Hindu deity Ayyappan. The story of Vavar's association with Ayyappan is a significant aspect of the region's spiritual history. A shrine dedicated to Vavar is located at Sabarimala, one of the most prominent pilgrimage sites in Kerala. Additionally, a mosque dedicated to Vavar is situated in Erumely, opposite an Ayyappan temple.
Erumely is the gateway to Sabarimala, the hillock shrine of Lord Ayyappa. This place is very famous for 'Pettathullal', a kind of mass spiritual dance performed by Ayyappa devotees. Pettathullal is performed in the Makaravilaku season, i.e., from mid-December to mid-January every year to commemorate the annihilation of the demoness Mahishi by Lord Ayyappa. It is believed that the aim of the incarnation of Lord Dharmasasta as the son of Shiva and
/ref> The barefooted devotees perform this dance by wearing black dhotis, garnishing their bodies with different colour powders and flowers and carrying toy bows and arrows and shrub branches and chanting the slogan "Ayyappa-thin-thakathom, Swami-thin-thakathom". The place name Erumely is believed to have been derived from the word 'Eruma kolli' fence, formed with the help of buffaloes, which later was transformed to Erumely.
En route the pilgrimage to Sabarimala during the makaravilakku season, almost all of the Ayyappa devotees will come to Erumely and perform the ritual. Pettathullal starts from the small temple situated at the heart of Erumely town known as 'Kochambalam'. From there the dance procession advanced to the Muslim mosque called 'Vavar Palli' opposite to Kochambalam and the devotees worship 'Vavarswamy'.
Finally, the procession ends up at Sabarimala.
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