At Kalabhairava anugraha peetam , we are dedicated to helping you connect with the divine energies through the sacred practices of Puja and Homas. Rooted in ancient Vedic traditions, these rituals are powerful tools to invoke blessings, purify the mind and body, and create harmony in life. Our experienced priests and practitioners perform these ceremonies with utmost devotion and precision, ensuring their spiritual potency. Lord Kalabhairava, the fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, is revered as the protector of time (Kāla) and the guardian of dharma. Worshiping Him through sacred Poojas and Homas brings spiritual protection, prosperity, and liberation from negative influences.
Lord Kalabhairava, the fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, is revered as the guardian of time and the remover of obstacles. Worshiping Kalabhairava is believed to grant divine protection, spiritual awakening, and the ability to manage time effectively. Performing Kalabhairava Swamy Pooja with utmost devotion helps devotees attain peace, remove obstacles, and seek divine grace. Devotees participate in Abhishekam, Alankaram, and Archana to receive Kalabhairava’s grace.
We invite you to participate Puja and Homas in the sacred Kalabhairava Homas performed on every Pournami (Full Moon) and Amavasya (New Moon). These days are considered especially auspicious for seeking Lord Kalabhairava’s blessings.
Significance of Kalabhairava Homas:
On Pournami: Amplify the positive energies of the full moon and seek prosperity, wisdom, and emotional balance.
On Amavasya: Eliminate negative energies, karmic blockages, and obstacles while invoking peace and renewal.
Participating in Pooja & Homas brings peace, positivity, and divine grace into your life. Whether performed for personal benefits or as an offering to the divine, these rituals create an aura of serenity and fulfillment.
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Experience the divine grace of Lord Kalabhairava by participating in these sacred rituals. Contact us to schedule a personalized Pooja or Homa at your home or temple.
Om Kalabhairavaya Namaha!