Sri Dhakshinâ Kâshî kâla
Bhairav Temple. Dharmapuri, Tamilnadu
The temple was built by the
earliest known chieftain who ruled Tagadur (present Dharmapuri) during
the Sangam era King Adhiyaman Neduman Anci (வன்னியர் Vanniyar) whose patron
age sustained the famous
poetress Avvaiyar in the 9th Century. The king was powerful, and one of
the Kadai ezhu vallal (7 great patrons) of arts and literature in ancient
Tamilakam. The Sat yaputra-Athiyamān Velirs wielded sufficient
power in the 3rd century BCE.
There are only two temples
in india for Sri Dhakshinâ Kâshî Kâla Bhairavar. At Kâshî ( Varnashi / Dhakshinâ
Kâshî ),and at Adhiyamankotai, Dharmapuri. The temple is 1200 years old.
The Dhakshina Kâshî kâla
Bhairav has all the eight manifestations
(Ashtâ Bhairavar) in him.
(Asithaanga Bharivar - Ruru Bhairavar – Chanda Bhairavar Krodha
Bhairavar – Unnmatha Bhairavar - Kapaala Bhairavar -Bheeshana Bhairavar and
Samhaara Bhairavar)
The King Adhiyaman During
his rule faced many problems in his kingdom. To dissolve those delu sion,
fearless, dispassionate, and to get liberation the great Astrologers in his
kingdom advised: to overcome all your problems, you have to establish
a separate temple for Sri Kâla Bhairavar and worship him,
addressing this Kâla Bhairava as "Lord of Time-Death" (kâla) for who
shone like the god of Death, but there is only one temple at Kâshî,
hence you should go to Kâshî and do Ganga poojâ, from the river bed
of Ganges you should procure the stone for carving the Bhairavar.
The stone carving of the Sri Bhairavar should be done at Kâshî by the
sculptures, and after doing all Vedic spiritual rituals, should be
brought to Tagadur for pradhishta. The temple roof at Tagadur
should accommodate Navagrahâ and his Vâhanam the Dog (ruru)and the nandî
should be present and pradhishta of the deity should be done facing South as in
Kâshî . Accordingly it was the King Adhiyaman Neduman Anci on the
advice of the great Astrologers established this temple, in the
midst of Smashanam during 9th century at Tagadur (present Dharmapuri).
Before the King go to the battlefield he will keep the sword and worship to Sri
kâla Bhairavar here. He King not only won the war, he was happy as
well as everyone in the Tagadur during his time. Today the replica
of the sword which was used by King Adhiyaman Neduman Anci during
the battle is at this Kâla Bhairavar temple. The temple wall has inspiration of
the temple history in its form of stone inscriptions, and can be
seen by visiting the temple .
About the Temple:
Sri Dhakshinâ Kâshî kâla
Bhairav temple today is one of the most interesting at Dharmapuri, Tamilnadu.
Entering from the street, through the Dwajasthambham and Bhairava's mount the
dog (Ruru) guarding the main temple and as you enter one finds a fine courtyard
with the nine planets (Navagrahâ) on the inner roof top and the
Nandi, in the sanctum center of which is the main deity of
Bhairava. You have to observe silent under the Navagrahâ being they will be
reciting Thadhasthu almost every time. (means let it
happen like that). The deity of Bhairava appears Nude and standing position along with his Vâhanam
is visible through the doorway of
inner sanctum. He carries Trident, Head, Padanghusha, and small membarane in
his hands. He wears snake as
poonool (yajňopavîtam) and in the hip, the rest of Bhairavar's image-said to
be having 27 stars and 12 zodiac signs in his holy
body. He is an ambiguous
character terrifying, violent despicable, irresistibly attractive.
I t is believed that worshipping here Sri Dhakshinâ Kâshî kâla
Bhairav, will dissolve the delusion in the mind, makes one fearless and
dispassionate, in creases
detachment and grants liberation. His worship in fire is considered as
auspicious and accelerates spiritual progress, being he has the
power to compress time in our consciousness and dissolve all unfavorable times. The celestial guardian
can shield us from all forms of nega tivity with his fierce energy.
Those having malefic planets in the birth lagna (Time) in transit are
effective to reduce their negative effects here. He
is also the presiding deity of planet Rahu.
At present the
Gopuram for Bhairavar work is in progress in this temple.
It was on the
eighth day (ashtamî) in the dark (waning moon) half of the month of Mârgashîr sha,
in the Hindu month of Karthik (as per the South Indian Amavasya calendar, every
month ends with a new
moon) that Lord Shiva manifested himself as Bhairava. Ever since, by perform ing
ablution to Sri kâla Bhairav one is rid of even the worst sin of
Brahmanicide and whosoever
fasts on this day in front of Sri Kâla Bhairava they will be also blessed
by the Goddess (Ashtâ Lakshmi) who are also there with lords
Bhairava on this day. Mother
Lakshmi is the source and provider of the following enumerated well known
sixteen types of wealth and many more: 1. Fame 2. Knowledge
3. Courage and Strength 4. Victory 5. Good Children 6.
Valour 7. Gold and other gross properties 8. Grains in abundance 9.
Happiness 10. Bliss 11. Intelligence 12. Beauty 13.
Higher aim 14. Morality & Ethics 15. Good Health and 16. Long life.
Adi Lakshmi,
Dhanya Lakshmi, Dhairya Lakshmi, Gaja Lakshmi, Santhan Lakshmi, Vijaya Lakshmi,
Dhana Lakshmi and Vidya Lakshmi
Lighting a clay
lamp using black pepper tied in a small red cotton cloth like ball using
Gingelly oil will destroy afflictions resulting omissions and
possible stays awake at night is freed from great sins. Sundays and Tuesdays
during rahu kalam are considered auspicious (holier) being sacred weekdays
dedicated to Sri Bhairav.
kâla Bhairav Jayanti, or kâla Bhairava
Ashtami, is believed to be the appearance day of Lord kâla Bhairav, the fierce form of Lord
Shiva. It is celebrated on eighth day after Kartik Purnima.
kâla bhairava Ashtami falls in (Margashirsha Month)
Kartik month as per Tamil, Kannada, and Telugu, calendars.
Bhairavr has
Eight manifestations,
ie Ashta
Bhairavar that serves as guardians of the eight direction.
Asithaanga
Bharivar - Dark Bodies Bhairavar - Creative Ability, protects East
Ruru Bhairavar -
Teacher Bhairava - Divine Educator, protects South East
Chanda
Bhairavar- Fierce Bhairava- Gives incredible energy, protects South
Krodha Bhairavar
-Angry Bhairava-Gives power to take massive action, South West
Unnmatha
Bhairavar -Frantic Bhairava- Control negative ego, protects West
Kapaala
Bhairavar -Skull Bhairava- End all unrewarding work, North West
Bheeshana
Bhairavar -Terrific Bhairava- Obliterates evil spirits, protects North
Samhaara
Bhairavar -Annihilator Bhairava- Complete dissolution of old negative Karma
Protects
North East
12 Sundays Rahu
Kalam prayers, and 3 Ashtamî day (Moon phase fortnight) in the wanning phase
(Krishna paksha Ashtamî ) if worshipped here, its believed that
SriBhairavar will grand all
desires. During
this time Eighteen pra-dakshinam should be carried out in the temple.(One
for Lord Ganapathy, Eight for Ashta Bhairav and Nine for
Navagrahâ).
During
abulation(Abhishekam) and Alankaram(Decoration) time of deity in
the temples one should not do pra-dakshinam.
There are
different type of lamps lighted for Sri Bhairav to attain his blessings on
these days.more detail refer the heading why do we light lamp?
Those who are
born on different zodiac signs and Nakshatras on which part of the deity to con centrated in detail refer to
CHART FOUR for details
During the
Ashtamî day from Morning 6:00 till 9:00 Ganapathy Homam, Lakshmi rituals Atiruta ritual,
Ashta Bhairava Homam will be performed, followed by Kâla Bhairava Utsavamurthy
Ratha
pra-dakshinam reciting with his favourite Bhairava preethi raagam, Thalam
and Bhairashtakam by the chief priest of the temple.
From 9:30 am
onwards Rudra ablution and Abishekams of THIRUMANJANA PODI (fragrant pow der),
TURMERIC POWDER, KUMKUM, MILK, CURD, PANCHAMRUTHAM, TENDERCOCOUNUT, RICE POWDER, HONEY, SANDAL-POWDER
WITH PANNER, and VIBHUTI), are performed, Oblation prayers will take place,
followed by the days Alankaram to Bhairavar and Maha Deepa Arâd hana.
Anna Dâna will take place from 12 noon.
The Ashtamî day
rahu kala ablution and Alankaram will go on as usual depending upon the week day Ashtamî falls. On
the same day night from 10:30 pm onwards he Shatru Samharâ Homam and Kuruti pooja
(blood rituals) will take place, and this will go on till dawn. During this time the main sanctum will
be closed for Darshan. After the Shatru Samharâ Homam, Kuruti pooja, Ratha
pra-dakshinam,along with the Utsavamurthy deity and ablution pots will be taken as
pra- dakshinam of temple reciting with his favourite Bhairava-preethi
raagam, Thalam and
Bhairashtakam.
The sanctum door is now opened for the ablution to deity Kâla Bhairava fol lowed
by Alankaram and Deepa Arâdhana as early in the morning.
Sri Dhakshinâ Kâshî kâla
Bhairav Temple. Dharmapuri, Tamilnadu
The temple was built by the
earliest known chieftain who ruled Tagadur (present Dharmapuri) during
the Sangam era King Adhiyaman Neduman Anci (வன்னியர் Vanniyar) whose patron
age sustained the famous
poetress Avvaiyar in the 9th Century. The king was powerful, and one of
the Kadai ezhu vallal (7 great patrons) of arts and literature in ancient
Tamilakam. The Sat yaputra-Athiyamān Velirs wielded sufficient
power in the 3rd century BCE.
There are only two temples
in india for Sri Dhakshinâ Kâshî Kâla Bhairavar. At Kâshî ( Varnashi / Dhakshinâ
Kâshî ),and at Adhiyamankotai, Dharmapuri. The temple is 1200 years old.
The Dhakshina Kâshî kâla
Bhairav has all the eight manifestations
(Ashtâ Bhairavar) in him.
(Asithaanga Bharivar - Ruru Bhairavar – Chanda Bhairavar Krodha
Bhairavar – Unnmatha Bhairavar - Kapaala Bhairavar -Bheeshana Bhairavar and
Samhaara Bhairavar)
The King Adhiyaman During
his rule faced many problems in his kingdom. To dissolve those delu sion,
fearless, dispassionate, and to get liberation the great Astrologers in his
kingdom advised: to overcome all your problems, you have to establish
a separate temple for Sri Kâla Bhairavar and worship him,
addressing this Kâla Bhairava as "Lord of Time-Death" (kâla) for who
shone like the god of Death, but there is only one temple at Kâshî,
hence you should go to Kâshî and do Ganga poojâ, from the river bed
of Ganges you should procure the stone for carving the Bhairavar.
The stone carving of the Sri Bhairavar should be done at Kâshî by the
sculptures, and after doing all Vedic spiritual rituals, should be
brought to Tagadur for pradhishta. The temple roof at Tagadur
should accommodate Navagrahâ and his Vâhanam the Dog (ruru)and the nandî
should be present and pradhishta of the deity should be done facing South as in
Kâshî . Accordingly it was the King Adhiyaman Neduman Anci on the
advice of the great Astrologers established this temple, in the
midst of Smashanam during 9th century at Tagadur (present Dharmapuri).
Before the King go to the battlefield he will keep the sword and worship to Sri
kâla Bhairavar here. He King not only won the war, he was happy as
well as everyone in the Tagadur during his time. Today the replica
of the sword which was used by King Adhiyaman Neduman Anci during
the battle is at this Kâla Bhairavar temple. The temple wall has inspiration of
the temple history in its form of stone inscriptions, and can be
seen by visiting the temple .
About the Temple:
Sri Dhakshinâ Kâshî kâla
Bhairav temple today is one of the most interesting at Dharmapuri, Tamilnadu.
Entering from the street, through the Dwajasthambham and Bhairava's mount the
dog (Ruru) guarding the main temple and as you enter one finds a fine courtyard
with the nine planets (Navagrahâ) on the inner roof top and the
Nandi, in the sanctum center of which is the main deity of
Bhairava. You have to observe silent under the Navagrahâ being they will be
reciting Thadhasthu almost every time. (means let it
happen like that). The deity of Bhairava appears Nude and standing position along with his Vâhanam
is visible through the doorway of
inner sanctum. He carries Trident, Head, Padanghusha, and small membarane in
his hands. He wears snake as
poonool (yajňopavîtam) and in the hip, the rest of Bhairavar's image-said to
be having 27 stars and 12 zodiac signs in his holy
body. He is an ambiguous
character terrifying, violent despicable, irresistibly attractive.
I t is believed that worshipping here Sri Dhakshinâ Kâshî kâla
Bhairav, will dissolve the delusion in the mind, makes one fearless and
dispassionate, in creases
detachment and grants liberation. His worship in fire is considered as
auspicious and accelerates spiritual progress, being he has the
power to compress time in our consciousness and dissolve all unfavorable times. The celestial guardian
can shield us from all forms of nega tivity with his fierce energy.
Those having malefic planets in the birth lagna (Time) in transit are
effective to reduce their negative effects here. He
is also the presiding deity of planet Rahu.
At present the
Gopuram for Bhairavar work is in progress in this temple.
It was on the
eighth day (ashtamî) in the dark (waning moon) half of the month of Mârgashîr sha,
in the Hindu month of Karthik (as per the South Indian Amavasya calendar, every
month ends with a new
moon) that Lord Shiva manifested himself as Bhairava. Ever since, by perform ing
ablution to Sri kâla Bhairav one is rid of even the worst sin of
Brahmanicide and whosoever
fasts on this day in front of Sri Kâla Bhairava they will be also blessed
by the Goddess (Ashtâ Lakshmi) who are also there with lords
Bhairava on this day. Mother
Lakshmi is the source and provider of the following enumerated well known
sixteen types of wealth and many more: 1. Fame 2. Knowledge
3. Courage and Strength 4. Victory 5. Good Children 6.
Valour 7. Gold and other gross properties 8. Grains in abundance 9.
Happiness 10. Bliss 11. Intelligence 12. Beauty 13.
Higher aim 14. Morality & Ethics 15. Good Health and 16. Long life.
Adi Lakshmi,
Dhanya Lakshmi, Dhairya Lakshmi, Gaja Lakshmi, Santhan Lakshmi, Vijaya Lakshmi,
Dhana Lakshmi and Vidya Lakshmi
Lighting a clay
lamp using black pepper tied in a small red cotton cloth like ball using
Gingelly oil will destroy afflictions resulting omissions and
possible stays awake at night is freed from great sins. Sundays and Tuesdays
during rahu kalam are considered auspicious (holier) being sacred weekdays
dedicated to Sri Bhairav.
kâla Bhairav Jayanti, or kâla Bhairava
Ashtami, is believed to be the appearance day of Lord kâla Bhairav, the fierce form of Lord
Shiva. It is celebrated on eighth day after Kartik Purnima.
kâla bhairava Ashtami falls in (Margashirsha Month)
Kartik month as per Tamil, Kannada, and Telugu, calendars.
Bhairavr has
Eight manifestations,
ie Ashta
Bhairavar that serves as guardians of the eight direction.
Asithaanga
Bharivar - Dark Bodies Bhairavar - Creative Ability, protects East
Ruru Bhairavar -
Teacher Bhairava - Divine Educator, protects South East
Chanda
Bhairavar- Fierce Bhairava- Gives incredible energy, protects South
Krodha Bhairavar
-Angry Bhairava-Gives power to take massive action, South West
Unnmatha
Bhairavar -Frantic Bhairava- Control negative ego, protects West
Kapaala
Bhairavar -Skull Bhairava- End all unrewarding work, North West
Bheeshana
Bhairavar -Terrific Bhairava- Obliterates evil spirits, protects North
Samhaara
Bhairavar -Annihilator Bhairava- Complete dissolution of old negative Karma
Protects
North East
12 Sundays Rahu
Kalam prayers, and 3 Ashtamî day (Moon phase fortnight) in the wanning phase
(Krishna paksha Ashtamî ) if worshipped here, its believed that
SriBhairavar will grand all
desires. During
this time Eighteen pra-dakshinam should be carried out in the temple.(One
for Lord Ganapathy, Eight for Ashta Bhairav and Nine for
Navagrahâ).
During
abulation(Abhishekam) and Alankaram(Decoration) time of deity in
the temples one should not do pra-dakshinam.
There are
different type of lamps lighted for Sri Bhairav to attain his blessings on
these days.more detail refer the heading why do we light lamp?
Those who are
born on different zodiac signs and Nakshatras on which part of the deity to con centrated in detail refer to
CHART FOUR for details
During the
Ashtamî day from Morning 6:00 till 9:00 Ganapathy Homam, Lakshmi rituals Atiruta ritual,
Ashta Bhairava Homam will be performed, followed by Kâla Bhairava Utsavamurthy
Ratha
pra-dakshinam reciting with his favourite Bhairava preethi raagam, Thalam
and Bhairashtakam by the chief priest of the temple.
From 9:30 am
onwards Rudra ablution and Abishekams of THIRUMANJANA PODI (fragrant pow der),
TURMERIC POWDER, KUMKUM, MILK, CURD, PANCHAMRUTHAM, TENDERCOCOUNUT, RICE POWDER, HONEY, SANDAL-POWDER
WITH PANNER, and VIBHUTI), are performed, Oblation prayers will take place,
followed by the days Alankaram to Bhairavar and Maha Deepa Arâd hana.
Anna Dâna will take place from 12 noon.
The Ashtamî day
rahu kala ablution and Alankaram will go on as usual depending upon the week day Ashtamî falls. On
the same day night from 10:30 pm onwards he Shatru Samharâ Homam and Kuruti pooja
(blood rituals) will take place, and this will go on till dawn. During this time the main sanctum will
be closed for Darshan. After the Shatru Samharâ Homam, Kuruti pooja, Ratha
pra-dakshinam,along with the Utsavamurthy deity and ablution pots will be taken as
pra- dakshinam of temple reciting with his favourite Bhairava-preethi
raagam, Thalam and
Bhairashtakam.
The sanctum door is now opened for the ablution to deity Kâla Bhairava fol lowed
by Alankaram and Deepa Arâdhana as early in the morning.
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