Indilayappan: Understanding Ayyappa as the Divine Remover of Distress Ayyappa, also worshipped as Sastha or Dharma Sastha, is one of the most beloved and widely venerated deities of South India, particularly in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Born of the divine union of Shiva and Vishnu (in His Mohini form), Ayyappa embodies a rare synthesis of Shaiva and Vaishnava traditions. He is the eternal guardian of righteousness, the protector of the helpless, and the destroyer of evil. Devotees firmly believe that Ayyappa is the presiding deity of Kali Yuga, the current cosmic age marked by moral decline, suffering, and spiritual confusion. It is this very role that gives rise to one of His most meaningful regional names — Indilayappan. The Meaning Behind the Name Indilayappan In the Malayalam language, the word Indal refers to sorrow, grief, or distress, and the word Ilakkuka means to remove, uproot, or extinguish. Together, Indilayappan translates to the Lord who extinguishes distress — He who lifts ...