"Those who earn the Grace of Bhairavi neither have to live in concern or fear of life or death, of poverty, or of failure. All that human beings consider as wellbeing will be theirs, if only they earn the Grace of Bhairavi." —Sadhguru
Consecrated by Sadhguru through prana pratishtha, Linga Bhairavi is the ultimate manifestation of the Divine Feminine – powerful and all-encompassing. Fierce and compassionate at once, Devi nurtures her devotees, supporting all aspects of their wellbeing – physical, material, and most importantly, spiritual.
To allow devotees to be touched by Devi and her abundant grace, unique rituals designed to support individuals at every step that one takes in one’s life, from birth to death, to everything in-between, are conducted at Devi’s abode.
Daha Nivaranam
Salem, Coimbatore
Bhairavi Punya Puja
A potent process which energizes and transforms any space into a vibrant environment for a period of time through the installation of various consecrated forms of Linga Bhairavi, powerful chants, offerings made to Devi and an elaborate Bhuta Shuddhi process (cleansing of the five elements) throughout the space.
Daha Nivaranam
Salem, Coimbatore
Bhairavi Punya Puja
A potent process which energizes and transforms any space into a vibrant environment for a period of time through the installation of various consecrated forms of Linga Bhairavi, powerful chants, offerings made to Devi and an elaborate Bhuta Shuddhi process (cleansing of the five elements) throughout the space.
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Bring Bhairavi Home
Bring Bhairavi Home
For those who wish to have Devi’s presence in their own private living and office spaces, there are powerfully consecrated living representations of Linga Bhairavi through which one can constantly connect to her Grace.
Bring Bhairavi Home
Bring Bhairavi Home
Devotees share how receiving a consecrated form of Bhairavi has had a profound impact on their lives.
“She is the guiding light in my life. We do have problems, ups and downs but living in Bhairavi Sannidhanam’s Grace, everything is transcended with ease. Her Grace engulfs not only us but the people who live in our building. Everyone is at ease as she takes care of everything around us.”
Sathya Priya, Coimbatore
Bring Bhairavi Home
Bring Bhairavi Home
For those who wish to have Devi’s presence in their own private living and office spaces, there are powerfully consecrated living representations of Linga Bhairavi through which one can constantly connect to her Grace.
Bring Bhairavi Home
Bring Bhairavi Home
Devotees share how receiving a consecrated form of Bhairavi has had a profound impact on their lives.
“She is the guiding light in my life. We do have problems, ups and downs but living in Bhairavi Sannidhanam’s Grace, everything is transcended with ease. Her Grace engulfs not only us but the people who live in our building. Everyone is at ease as she takes care of everything around us.”
Sathya Priya, Coimbatore
On auspicious days related to Devi, special celebrations and offerings, including vibrant cultural performances, elaborate Abhishekams and more, take place at Linga Bhairavi abodes, enabling devotees to receive and benefit from her Grace.
Navratri
Worship of the feminine has always been prominent in Indian culture. Navratri is nine powerful nights dedicated to Devi - a feminine manifestation of the Divine. Linga Bhairavi manifests all three dimensions of the Divine Feminine, traditionally represented as Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. These three dimensions represent the three basic qualities of existence – tamas (inertia), rajas (action), and sattva (transcendence). The first two are oriented towards well-being and prosperity, and the third is towards the aspiration to go beyond.
Diwali and Karthigai Deepam
Thaipusam
Thaipusam, which takes place on the first full moon after the winter solstice, is traditionally seen as a day of auspiciousness and grace, which a person can make use of for their wellbeing. This day is also known as “Dhanya Purnima”, which means a full moon of fulfillment. It is a day when many siddhas, seers and Yogis chose to leave their body and attain to their ultimate nature.
Lunar Hindu New Year
The Lunar Hindu New Year is very significant, not just culturally, but scientifically too, because it takes into account the relationship between our planet, the sun and the moon, and its impact on the human system. As such, the New Year's dates were set to mark the beginning of the new agricultural season and the welcoming of spring, and not on 1 January.
Navratri
Worship of the feminine has always been prominent in Indian culture. Navratri is nine powerful nights dedicated to Devi - a feminine manifestation of the Divine. Linga Bhairavi manifests all three dimensions of the Divine Feminine, traditionally represented as Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. These three dimensions represent the three basic qualities of existence – tamas (inertia), rajas (action), and sattva (transcendence). The first two are oriented towards well-being and prosperity, and the third is towards the aspiration to go beyond.
Diwali and Karthigai Deepam
Thaipusam
Thaipusam, which takes place on the first full moon after the winter solstice, is traditionally seen as a day of auspiciousness and grace, which a person can make use of for their wellbeing. This day is also known as “Dhanya Purnima”, which means a full moon of fulfillment. It is a day when many siddhas, seers and Yogis chose to leave their body and attain to their ultimate nature.
Lunar Hindu New Year
The Lunar Hindu New Year is very significant, not just culturally, but scientifically too, because it takes into account the relationship between our planet, the sun and the moon, and its impact on the human system. As such, the New Year's dates were set to mark the beginning of the new agricultural season and the welcoming of spring, and not on 1 January.
Navratri
Worship of the feminine has always been prominent in Indian culture. Navratri is nine powerful nights dedicated to Devi - a feminine manifestation of the Divine. Linga Bhairavi manifests all three dimensions of the Divine Feminine, traditionally represented as Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. These three dimensions represent the three basic qualities of existence – tamas (inertia), rajas (action), and sattva (transcendence). The first two are oriented towards well-being and prosperity, and the third is towards the aspiration to go beyond.
Diwali and Karthigai Deepam
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Unique Architecture
Representing the very body of the feminine, the walls of Devi’s abode form an inverted triangle, symbolizing the feminine womb of creation, while a smaller triangle in the interior represents the masculine, unborn within the womb.
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Purnima Procession at Coimbatore
Once a month, on full moon day, Devi comes out to make contact with the Dhyanalinga, the source of her sustenance. A grand procession of the Linga Bhairavi culminates with the Maha Arati in front of Dhyanalinga.
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Multiple locations
With her main abode, or moolasthanam, in Coimbatore, Devi’s grace is available at multiple locations.
Coimbatore, Salem, Delhi + 2 locations
Devi Seva
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.
Support the various activities and upkeep of the Linga Bhairavi abodes so they continue to serve the millions of devotees seeking her grace.
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