Sunday, August 22, 2021

Sivayoginathar Temple, Thiruvisainallur – Prayers

Sivayoginathar Temple, Thiruvisainallur – Prayers

Lakshmi Narayanan:

Worshipping Lakshmi Narayanan on Shravana Nakshatra, Ekadasi and Saturdays is considered special. Devotees who light 6 oil lamps and offer Tulasi garland to this deity for six consecutive weeks are blessed with progeny, peaceful family life, removal of obstacles in marriage and general prosperity.

Rishaba Rasi Parihara Sthalam:

This Temple is considered as Parihara Sthalam for Rishaba Rasi. Thus, this temple is frequented by people who were born under the sign Rishaba.

Chathur Kala Bhairavars:

The Chathur Kala Bhairavars is famous here. The four Bhairavars with Saneeswarar and Shiva Linga on their sides denote four different phases of life and praying here will solve our problems for our entire lifespan.

Gnana Bhairavar:

The Brahmacharya phase of the human life is dominated by his quest for knowledge. Gnana Bhairavar bestows good education and good employment on his devotees.

Swarna Akarshana Bhairavar:

 In the Grahastha phase, Swarna Akarshana Bhairavar blesses his devotees with excellent growth in career and material gains.

Unmatha Bhairavar:

In the Vanaprastha phase, Unmatha Bhairavar blesses his devotees with good health, financial stability and good luck.

Yoga Bhairavar:

In the Sanyasa stage of life, a man is supposed to be totally devoted to God. By praying to Yoga Bhairavar and the Kailash Lingam beside the Yoga Bhairavar, one can attain salvation.

Worshipping at Bhairava Shrine on Valarpirai & Theipirai:

Devotees who worship Chatur Kala Bhairavar during the 8th day of the waxing period (Ashtami of Sukla Paksham or Valarpirai) will be bestowed with prosperity, advancement in business & career. Devotees who worship Chatur Kala Bhairavar during the 8th day of the waning period (Ashtami of Krishna Paksham or Theipirai) get cured of their diseases, peaceful family life, protection from evil spirits and envy.

Worshipping at Bhairava Shrine on Rahu Kalam:

Lighting oil lamps with black pepper on eight consecutive Sundays during Rahu Kalam (4.30PM to 6.00 PM) at the Bhairava Shrine results in getting back lost property and wealth.