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Adhiparashakthi

Adi Parashakti, meaning Eternal Limitless Power, represents the ultimate power, and she is considered to be the energy of Para Brahmam.

Shiva Kudumbam

Lord Shiva and Shakthi are the two sides of the same divine coin, embodying a harmonious union in cosmic balance.

Mahavishnu

The second one in the Trinity called Trimoorty, Vishnu takes care of the conservation part of the universe.

UPADEVATHAS

Navagraham

Navagraha, which means Nine Planets, denotes the nine Devathas that represent the nine planets considered in the conventional Bharatiya Astrology for the purpos

Virabhadra

Sati, the first consort of Shiva, attended the famous Daksha Yaga, ie a Vaidik Yajna organized by her father, the famous King Daksha, uninvited and burned herse

Moolaganapathy

Moolaganapathy is different from the Lord Ganesha who is the son of Shiva and Parvathy and has been there even before the emergence of Lord Ganesha.

Hanuman

Hanuman, also known as Maruti, Bajarang, and Vaayuputhra, is a revered Hindu deity and the devoted companion of Lord Rama.

Pancha Mukha Hanuman

Pancha Mukha Hanuman is a form of Hanuman in which he has five faces. The five-faced Hanuman form is said to be huge and magnificent.

Radhakrishna

Radhakrishna is where Krishna is coupled with Radha and worshiped as the savior of the community, which looked after herds of cows at Gokulam in Mathura.

Kalabhairava

Kalabhairava is a manifestation of Shiva associated with annihilation. The word points to a “terribly fearsome form." Kalabhairava is the protector of the Sha

Gomathavu

Cows, referred to as 'Gomathavu' or 'Go Mata' in Hinduism, hold a sacred and revered status, symbolizing divinity, purity, and motherhood.

Bhadrakali

The ferocious manifestation of Kali, known as Bhadrakali, guards against evil, bestows prosperity on devotees and shields the good from harm.

Saptamathas

The term ‘Matha’ refers to mother, and ‘Mathas’ signifies a group of mothers and Sapta-Mathas are the seven mothers.

Shanmughan

In Hindu mythology, the story of Shanmugham, also known as Subramanyar, is fascinating and deeply significant. Shanmukha, or the Deva with six faces, is the son

Maha Kali

Kali is one among the Dashamahavidyas which are the ten main traditions of worship of Parashakthi, prevalent in the Bharatavarsha.

Vaishnavi Devi

Vaishnavi Devi, one among the Saptamatha, is considered to be a manifestation of Durga and is known by different names like Mata Rani, Trikuta, etc.

Chandran

Chandra, also known as the Moon, is the second among the Navagrahas, ruling the zodiac sign Cancer and symbolizes the divine feminine creative energy, with Godd

Aadithyan

Aditya, the Devata of the Sun, the Lord of the Day and the main deity among those in the Rashi Chakra, is the only Planet Devata worshiped in the Panchayatana.