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Sabarimala?
I haven't heard of it. Thank you for sharing information on it.
Regarding Sabarimala, it's a shrine for Vaavar:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vavar
Yep.
No meat, no footwear, no shaving, no swearing, no alcohol or similar material etc. It's seen positively by many because it helps reduce alcoholism in some of the believers. I had a distant relative who'd be totally different during Mandalakaalam vs other times.
I've heard similar things too. That it was a tribal or buddhist diety that has been appropriated