Shri Yogini Trust, Linga Bhairavi Valagam, Opposite Karuppur Govt. Engineering College, Saminaickenpatty, Salem, Tamil Nadu – 636011
Contact: salem@lingabhairavi.org; 83000 54000
Morning: 6:30 AM – 1:20 PM
Evening: 4:20 PM – 8:20 PM
7:40 AM, 12:40 PM & 7:40 PM
Residing in a triangular-shaped abode at Salem, Linga Bhairavi Devi is an exuberant and powerful feminine energy form consecrated by Sadhguru on 1 January 2015. Her space is adorned with breathtaking wall paintings, beautiful representation of divine sarpas, a majestic trishool, and large inner and outer parikramas. The linga comprises three-and-half chakras – muladhara, swadhisthana, manipuraka and half of anahata – which brings stability to one’s body, mind and energy system.
Making an offering to Linga Bhairavi is an opportunity for joyous surrender.
Linga Bhairavi is situated 30 kilometers (20 miles) west of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Coimbatore, a major industrial city in southern India, is well connected by air, rail and road.
There are direct buses between Coimbatore and the Isha Yoga Center (View Bus Timetable).
Taxis can be booked from the airport as well as the railway station. Alternatively, you can contact the Isha Travel Helpdesk at <phone number> to book a taxi to the center. The desk is open 24 hours a day.
Take the Perur/Siruvani Road through Ukkadam from Coimbatore. Drive past Alandurai and turn right at Irutupallam junction. Linga Bhairavi is another 8 km from the Irutupallam junction and about 2 km before Poondi along this road. Signboards giving directions to the Linga Bhairavi can be found en route.
Making an offering to Linga Bhairavi is an opportunity for joyous surrender.
A rare opportunity for volunteers to soak in Devi’s presence, and offer seva, or service, at Linga Bhairavi. Devi Seva is a powerful bhakti sadhana to experience the unbounded grace and exuberance of Devi.