Sri Swarnakarshana Kalabhairava Temple
Sankashtahara Ganapathi
Sankashtahara Ganapathi, also known as Vighnaharta, is the divine form of Lord Ganesha who is worshipped specifically to remove sorrows, difficulties, and obstacles from devotees’ lives. The word ‘Sankashta’ means problems, miseries, and obstacles, while ‘Hara’ means remover. Devotees seek His blessings for prosperity, peace, success, and fulfillment of desires.
Sankashtahara Ganapathi is worshipped with utmost devotion, especially on Sankashti Chaturthi, which falls every month on the fourth day after the full moon . It is believed that prayers offered on this day are highly effective in removing challenges and granting success in personal, professional, and spiritual pursuits.
Spatika Shivalingam – Divine Crystal Energy of Lord Shiva
The Spatika Shivalingam, also known as the Crystal Lingam, is a sacred and powerful representation of Lord Shiva, crafted from pure quartz crystal (Spatika). Unlike regular stone or metal lingams, Spatika Lingams are naturally transparent, symbolizing purity, divinity, and cosmic energy. It holds immense spiritual significance in Hinduism and is highly revered for its ability to radiate positive energy.
Significance of Spatika Shivalingam:
⭐ Symbol of Purity: The transparent nature of Spatika represents absolute purity, clarity of mind, and the transcendental form of Lord Shiva.
⭐ Amplifier of Energy: Spatika is known to amplify vibrations and energy, helping devotees in meditation, spiritual growth, and inner peace.
⭐ Coolant Effect: Worshipping Spatika Lingam helps in cooling the mind, body, and soul, reducing stress, anxiety, and negative emotions.
⭐ Attractor of Prosperity: It is believed to attract wealth, success, and good health by removing negative energies from the surroundings.
⭐ Vedic Importance: Scriptures recommend worshipping Spatika Lingam to gain blessings equivalent to visiting sacred Jyotirlingas.
Bhairavi sametha Mahakalabhairavudu
⭐ Who is Lord Kalabhairava?
Lord Kalabhairava is a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, symbolizing the supreme protector of time (Kala) and the annihilator of all negative forces. Known as the guardian deity of temples, dharma, and the cosmic order, Kalabhairava holds the keys to time, destiny, and spiritual liberation.
Kalabhairava is often depicted holding a trident, drum, noose, and skull, riding a black dog. He governs the concept of time — teaching devotees the importance of living purposefully and respecting the limits of existence. Worship of Kalabhairava is especially powerful for protection, removal of obstacles, dissolving fear, and gaining spiritual wisdom.

Who is Goddess Kalabhairavi?
Kalabhairavi, the consort of Kalabhairava, represents the divine feminine energy — Shakti — in her most protective and fierce form. She embodies the power of time, transformation, and destruction of ignorance. As the mother of the universe, Kalabhairavi nurtures her devotees while fiercely eliminating negativity, illusions, and inner darkness. Kalabhairavi is a combination of maternal care and fierce energy. She blesses devotees with courage, strength, and spiritual awakening. Together with Kalabhairava, she balances cosmic energies — time and space, destruction and creation, protection and growth.

Sri Swarnakarshana KalaBhairava Swamy
Sri Swarnakarshana Kalabhairava, a powerful manifestation of Lord Kalabhairava, is the divine deity known for attracting prosperity, wealth, and protection. Swarnakarshana Kalabhairava is the golden form of Bhairava who governs financial stability, success, and material abundance while removing obstacles, debts, and negative energies.
Worshipping Swarnakarshana Bhairava ensures:
⭐Removal of debts and financial burdens.
⭐Steady income and business growth.
⭐Protection from negative energies and misfortunes.
⭐Fulfillment of material and spiritual desires.
⭐Blessings for health, happiness, and prosperity.

Manasa Devi
Manasa Devi is a powerful and benevolent goddess primarily worshipped in India, especially in Bengal, Assam, Odisha, Jharkhand, and parts of South India. She is considered the Goddess of Snakes, the protector from snakebites, and the granter of health and prosperity.
Significance of Worshipping Manasa Devi:
⭐Protection from Snake Bites: She is the supreme protector against venomous snakes and serpent-related afflictions.
⭐Health & Well-being: Devotees seek her blessings for good health, protection from diseases, and removal of toxins.
⭐Fertility and Prosperity: Manasa Devi is also known for blessing devotees with children and wealth.
⭐Spiritual Protection: Her blessings remove obstacles, negative energies, and misfortunes.
Fulfillment of Wishes: Sincere devotion to Manasa Devi fulfills heartfelt desires.

Sri Raja Shayamala Devi
Sri Rajashyamala Devi, also known as Matangi Devi, is one of the ten Mahavidyas and a powerful manifestation of Goddess Parvati. She is revered as the Goddess of Speech, Wisdom, Music, Arts, Mastery, and Supreme Power. Worshipping Rajashyamala Devi blesses devotees with eloquence, intelligence, creativity, and victory in debates and professional life.
Seated majestically on a royal throne made of the five elements, adorned with divine ornaments, and holding a veena (symbol of knowledge and art), she radiates a unique dark blue aura, representing the cosmic mystery and supreme knowledge.
Kalabhairavi is a combination of maternal care and fierce energy. She blesses devotees with courage, strength, and spiritual awakening. Together with Kalabhairava, she balances cosmic energies — time and space, destruction and creation, protection and growth.
