Saturday, November 29, 2025

Irumudi Allowed on Flights: New Sabarimala Travel Relaxation 2025

The central government has announced a special relaxation for devotees of Lord Ayyappa traveling to Sabarimala by air: they can now carry their sacred Irumudi (the traditional bundle carried by pilgrims, often including coconuts) as cabin baggage — instead of strictly check-in luggage.

The move was announced by the Ministry of Civil Aviation and is valid from 28 November 2025 until 20 January 2026, covering the upcoming pilgrimage season (Mandalam–Makaravilakku).

This concession aims to make air travel easier for devotees, especially those coming from distant states, while still maintaining necessary security protocols.

Sabarimala-Irumudi Allowed Flights

What the Relaxation Means — Key Details

  • The Irumudi, including coconuts or other ritual items, will be allowed in the cabin (carry-on) rather than only in checked-in baggage. tan Times+2

  • Passengers must still comply with standard security procedures — X-ray screening, Explosive Trace Detector (ETD) checks, and physical inspection.imes of India+2

  • The exemption is time-bound: valid only until 20 January 2026 (or the end of the pilgrimage season as announced).

  • The decision is welcomed widely by devotees and pilgrim organizations, who consider it a major facilitation for those travelling by air. 

What Pilgrims Should Know — Travel Tips & Guidelines

  • Carry valid ID and pilgrimage documentation when flying.

  • Inform airline/airport security staff that you are carrying Irumudi — it helps avoid confusion.

  • Pack coconuts or ritual items securely to avoid damage or spillage during security checks.

  • Allow time for additional screening procedures at the airport due to this exemption.

  • Respect other passengers and follow airline/airport regulations.

  • Plan return journeys carefully — the relaxation applies only during the stated period (until 20 Jan 2026). 

Why This Move Matters

  1. Ease of Travel for Devotees: Many pilgrims come from far-off states — this rule reduces travel stress, especially for elderly or unwell pilgrims who prefer air travel.

  2. Respect for Traditions: The Irumudi is central to Sabarimala pilgrimage rituals. Allowing it on flights acknowledges religious sentiments, easing the path for those who cannot travel by road.

  3. Improved Accessibility: Makes the pilgrimage more accessible to NRIs, out-of-state devotees, and working people with limited vacation time.

  4. Safety + Convenience: The ministry balances tradition with security by keeping strict screening protocols.

Important Caveats & What Still Remains Standard

  • The relaxation is temporary — valid only until 20 January 2026. After that, standard baggage rules apply.

  • Only Irumudi with permitted items — certain flammable, bulky, or restricted items may still be disallowed.

  • All security norms apply — X-ray, ETD, and physical checks are mandatory.

Conclusion

This announcement is a significant milestone for pilgrims to Sabarimala — offering a rare blend of spiritual accommodation and modern convenience. Whether you’re a veteran devotee or a first-time pilgrim, the ability to carry your Irumudi as cabin baggage removes one major hurdle in your journey, making air travel more friendly, respectful, and accessible.

If you plan to fly to Sabarimala during the current pilgrimage season — check your flight dates, pack your Irumudi carefully, and travel with devotion and peace. 

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