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Bairavar
Pooja
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Bhairava is the guardian
deity of the abode of God shiva. So he is called kshetra pAla. The
term bhairava means "Terrific". As the guardian of the abode of
Lord, his form is very fierce, with ery many kind of weapons, naked
and decorated with skull and having a smile on the face that
threatens the wrong doers and protects the devotees. He has a dog as
his vehicle. So he is referred as Shuna Vahanar.
bhairava is not a form of Lord shiva, but a form very closely
associated and he is one of the powers assigned by the Lord. It is
the custom that the keys of the temple are submitted to bhairava
after the poojas are completed for the day and again taken from him
the next morning before the opening. As the guardian deity he is
also worshipped after any of the festivals at the temple.
bhairava would be having an abode naturally in all the Lord shiva
temples. The kAsi (vArANasi) abode is much renowned abode of bhairav,
as he is the protector of that whole city - the holy land of the
Lord vishvanath. |
Customized Pooja
The pooja performed depends on
the type of problem & the individuals Birth Chart, usually a Pundit is
consulted for advice on the type of poojas that is to be conducted. If
you have any doubts please ask to our Pundits. A detailed analysis of
your Horoscope chart, by our Pundits would suggest you the most suitable
remedies or if to conduct special poojas for specific problems at
specific temples, that would help you over come your problems and to
obtain evident good results with the Power of Cosmic Energy.
How Do We
Perform This Pooja?
Based on your Birth Chart and
on the instructions given by our Pundit, selective poojas are performed
by Our Experienced Priests. Our Priests has vast experience in the field
of performing Poojas & Homams. The Priests at Sri Gayathri Ashram
perform prayers and Poojas on behalf of others every day. You can have a
special pooja performed for yourself, your loved ones and friends, for
the success of your business or other activities, to remove obstacles to
health or to assist a person who is sick or dying.
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