Advocate Gandhi, coordinator of the group, said that they would not only offer prayers to Lord Ayyappa, but spread the message "Protect the greenery..Protect Sabarimala".
"The pilgrims will carry 'Iru Mudi' (a small bundle containing coconut,ghee, holy ash, turmeric, sandal paste) in eco-friendly parcels. They will also have with them not only pooja articles, but also saplings of sandalwood, teak and other varieties for being planted there," he said
Though the Supreme Court had ordered a ban on plastic use in the hills, it was necessary to create awareness about the damage caused by the plastic to the environment, he said.
Gandhi said Pathanamthitta district officials on coming to know of their interest in protecting the environment in and around the shrine, had said they would receive them at the shrine.
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