ஸ்ரீ மகா பைரவர் ருத்ர ஆலயம் | பைரவர் கோவில் | Kala Bhairavar Temple in Chengalpet | MYLAI Temples

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Bhairava Temple is situated at Thiruvadisoolam town close Chengalpet in Kanchipuram District of Tamilnadu. The sanctuary is under development in a round shape confronting east. Within shape resembles Siva Lingam and brilliant lights were introduced around the roof. The ten story tall structure with the primary and sub places of worship finished in five and a half months. The round sanctum sanctorum is in two levels. Twelve stages each were speaking to an indication of the zodiac (the twelve Raasis) lead to the more significant level where the fundamental divinity of the sanctuary - Sri Kshetra Paala Bhairava remains in the entirety of his greatness.

Cherished in a straightforward glass fenced in area, with strands of Rudrakshas on either side of the opening, the Bhairava can be drawn nearer from the stairs behind. In times past, there were passageways on either side of the sanctum sanctorum so guests enter and leave the sanctuary without demonstrating their back to the god. The development of the stairs behind the god guarantees that guests come around and supplicate and can plunge without demonstrating their backs to the divinity.

Underneath the Bhairava, in the lower level are introduced the Ashta Bhairavas, Saptha Rishis as stones, and Saptha Kannis as metal lights. There are various minimal blue and white lights in the roof that is molded like an arch which give an ethereal environment when turned on. The means speak to the twelve indications of the zodiac and when one stages over them to arrive at the sanctum sanctorum all the doshas relating to the horoscope are cleared unequivocally. An uncommon "Padi Pooja" is performed on Chitra Pournami day which falls on the fourteenth of April consistently.

The Sthala Vriksham "Peepal Tree" develops on a platform and a trident has been introduced before it. Different gods like Pancha Mukha Anjaneya, Prathyankira Devi, Subramanya, Rudra Vinayaga, Vaishnavi Devi, and Naga Rudra Eswara are situated in the Temple.

The Temple has a one of a kind custom of giving Vaikkarisi as Neivethanam. One can't anticipate when and how their end would come and what sort of Bhairava Upadhai (enduring) will one need to experience by then. So as to maintain a strategic distance from this, one must give rice as Vaikkarisi during their life time. The rice so gave is utilized to nourish the guests to the sanctuary. Guests to the sanctuary are required to bring one bunch of rice from each individual from the family so freed themselves from any enduring during the most recent minutes of life.

No lights are permitted to light by enthusiasts in this Temple. A light that is lit must be secured till the oil is singed and afterward the fire must be stifled with the assistance of a blossom. On the off chance that a light is lit, and is smothered quickly on the grounds that it was left neglected, it isn't suitable. Subsequently the sanctuary doesn't empower lighting of lights in the sanctuary other than those that are thought about by the volunteers at the sanctuary.

Sanctuary Opening Time:

As of now the sanctuary is open between 6 am and 8 pm.

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