The Call of Ayyappa: A Spiritual Journey of Discipline, Devotion, and Self-Mastery “Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa” is not merely a chant; it is a declaration of surrender, humility, and self-discipline. It means, “O Lord Ayyappa, I take refuge in You.” This sacred call embodies the essence of self-control, which is the foundation of spiritual growth in Hindu teachings. The path of Ayyappa is a path of renunciation, inner purity, and unwavering devotion, free from material desires. The Sabarimala pilgrimage is unique because it transforms the devotee’s daily life into a spiritual discipline. Before approaching the shrine, devotees undertake a strict observance known as the vratham, traditionally lasting 41 days, usually from mid-November to mid-January. During this period, the seeker lives like a renunciate, cultivating purity in thought, word, and deed. Self-Control as the Essence of Spiritual Life Hindu scriptures consistently emphasize self-restraint as the gateway to wisdom. The Bhag...