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Triveni Sangamam

Triveni Sangamam as the word suggests is the confluence of three rivers. Triveni sangamam is on the way to Sabarimala pilgrim center. It is a beautiful sight to envision the converging of the holy river Pamba with the Manimala river basin joining from the north and the Achankovil river basin from the south. Pampa River is also known by other names such as Dakshina Ganga or the Ganges of South India. 

The pilgrims on the way to Sabarimala pilgrimage stop by at Triveni Sangamam to enjoy the beautiful view of natural landscapes around the rivers. Pilgrims take a dip in the holy river to purify themselves of the sins, dirt, evils etc. Millions of pilgrims on their way to Sabarimala visit the spot for the beauty of its surroundings and the holiness and divinity it offers. 

Pamba river is the third-longest river in South India with its origin in the Western Ghats. It is believed that near this holy river King Rajasekara received a vision from the main deity, Lord Ayyappa. Visit Triveni sangamam, the beautiful site filled with a divine vibe to experience the power of holiness.