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Guhya Kali Mantra For Protection And To Defeat Enemies

For protection and to defeat enemies the Kali mantra to be chanted is dedicated to Goddess Guhya Kali. This form of Mother Goddess Kali is associated with protection. She also helps in overcoming enemies. Here is the Guhya Kali Mantra for protection and to defeat enemies. Guhya Kali Mantra For Protection And To Defeat Enemies क्रौं हूं ह्रीं गुह्ये कालिके हूं हूं ह्रीं ह्रीं स्वाहा। Kroum hum hreem guhye kalike Hum Hum Hreem Hreem Swaha This powerful mantra is known as the Chaturdakshar Guhya Kali mantra. Please note that the mantra should not be used unnecessarily or for fun. It should be chanted with utmost care. The devotee should show complete faith and devotion. How To Chant Guhya Kali Mantra For Protection – Enemies? The mantra should be chanted beginning on a Tuesday. This mantra should be chanted early morning 1.5 hours before sunrise. The person chanting the mantra should take bath and wear red or saffron color dress. The person should apply red color sindoor on for

Thirumathaliyappan Mahadeva Temple – Nedumpuram Thali - History - Architecture

Thirumathaliyappan Mahadeva temple, also known as Nedumpuram Thali, is located at Thali village in Varavur near Wadakkanchery in Thrissur district, Kerala. The temple is also known as Nedumbrayur Thali, Wadakkanchery Thali and Nithya Vichareshwaram Thali. The main deity worshipped in the temple is Shiva. The darshanam of Thirumathaliyappan kshetram is towards east. The sreekovil here is considerably big is square in shape – Chaturakriti. The Upa Devatas worshipped in the temple are two Ganapathys, Sri Krishna, Sastha and Bhagavathy. The Ganapathys in the temple face in the opposite direction one is towards east and the other is towards west. There is also another Shiva temple outside the Chuttambalam – the Shiva worshipped here is Dakshinamurthy and is referred to as Puram Shivan. The head of the Nandi in the temple is turning towards north. There is a belief that when the head of completely turns the world will come to an end. As per local history, Cheraman Perumal had built 1

Thaliyil Neelakandeshwar Temple – Nileshwar - Thaliyil Neelakanteswara - History - Festival

Thaliyil Neelakandeshwar temple is located at Nileshwar in Kasaragod district, Kerala. Thaliyil Neelakanteswara is also known as Nileswaram Thali. The darshanam of the temple is towards east. The deity is popularly known as Thaliyilappan. The Upa Devatas worshipped in the temple are Ganapathy, Sastha and Vishnu. Bhagavan Vishnu is known as Vadakkum Thevar. A special puja known as Netra Puja is held here. The pujaris of the shrine are from the Shivalli Brahmin community. The 8-day annual festival in the temple ends with Arattu in Kumbham month (February - March). The annual pratishta festival in the temple is held in Malayalam Meda Masam (April - May). As per local belief, initially the shrine was a Vishnu temple. The temple belongs to Nileswaram Kovilakam. Amma Thampuratti of Nileshwaram Raja family had a divine vision in her sleep and this resulted in the establishment of the temple. As per the divine enlightenment she had the Nileshwar Thaliyil Temple in the same replica of K

Thiruvizha Mahadeva Temple – Cure For Poison And Mental Illness - Festival - Information

Thiruvizha Mahadeva temple is located at Thiruvizha, around 5 km southwest of Cherthala town, in Alappuzha district, Kerala. The temple is dedicated to Shiva and is famous for curing poison related incidents and mental illness. The Shivling worshipped in the temple is below the ground level. The sankalpam of Shiva here is that of Kalakantha (Shiva who swallowed poison during Palazhi Madhanam or churning of ocean). The shrine is famed for making devotees vomit poisonous items they ate, using certain indigenous medicines. The Upa Devatas worshipped in the temple are Durga, Sastha, Vishnu and Ganapathy. The 10-day annual festival in the temple concludes with arattu on Thiruvathira nakshatra day in Meenam month. From Dhanu 1 to Dhanu 10 (December 16 to December 25), Kalamezhuthum Pattum is held before the shrine of Goddess Durga. Kalabhabhishekam is held during Edava masam (May - June). Cure For Poison And Mental Illness At Thiruvizha Mahadeva Temple The temple is famous for maki

Chittanda Karthyayani Temple

Chittanda Karthyayani temple is located at Chittanda near Erumapetty in Thrissur district, Kerala. The shrine is one among the 108 Durga temples in Kerala. The deity worshipped in the temple is Goddess Karthyayani Bhagavathi form of Mother Goddess. The murti of Goddess is Chatur bahu – four armed. She holds Shankh, Chakra, Abhaya Hastam and Kadi Bandham. The darshanam of Chittanda Karthyayani temple is towards east. The Upa Devatas worshipped in the temple are Ganapathy, Bhadrakali, Sri Krishna and Ayyappa. The most important festival in the temple is Thrikarthika in Vrishickam month. As per history, the gopuram of the temple was built by Kottayam Thampuran. The temple was earlier managed by Mundanattu Mana.

Chittadeeshwaram Temple – Kollam – History – Information

Chittadeeshwaram temple is located at Thamarakulam in the heart of Kollam town in Kerala. The temple is dedicated to Shiva and is also known as Chittadeeshwaram Mahadevar kshethram. The darshanam of Chittadeeshwaram Shiva temple is towards east. The Upa Devatas worshipped in the temple are Ganapathy, Goddess Parvati, Muruga, Sri Krishna, Sastha, Nagam, Yogeshwaran and Rakshas. The important festivals observed here are Thaipooyam and Mahashivratri. There are five Shiva temples in and around Thamarakulam . They are Rameshwaram, Trikkapaleshwaram, Anandeshwaram (Anandavalleswaram), Mannleeshwaram and Chittadeeshwaram. As per history, Venad king had built these five temples for his daughters to offer prayers. Rameshwaram and Chittadeeshwaram are mentioned in the Kollam Shasanam of Ramavarma Kulashekara. It is said that Panakavil Palace which was the capital of Venad kingdom was located between Chittadeeshwaram temple and Chinthadura Vinayagar temple.

Chiralayam Sree Ramaswamy Temple Near Kunnamkulam

Chiralayam Sree Ramaswamy temple is located around a kilometer from Kunnamkulam and 8 km from the famous Guruvayoor temple in Thrissur district, Kerala. The main deity worshipped in the temple is Bhagavan Sri Rama. The darshanam of Chiralayam Sree Ramaswamy is towards east. The Upa Devatas worshipped in the temple are Ganapathy, Lakshmana, Mata Sita, Hanuman, Shiva, Vettaikaran and Goddess Bhadrakali. The 8-day annual festival in the temple begins with kodiyettam on Punartham nakshatra in Kumbham month (February – March). Kuchela Dinam in Dhanu masam (3rd Wednesday of December) is observed here. The main offering in the temple is Avil. As per history, the deity worshipped here was the paradevata of Chiralayam kovilakam. The temple is now maintained by a committee formed by local people.

Chirakkadavu Mahadeva Temple – History – Information - Festival - Meenari Vazhipadu

Chirakkadavu Mahadeva temple is located at Chirakkadavu in Kottayam district, Kerala. The Shivling worshipped in the temple is swayambhu (of divine origin) and the sankalpam is that of Shankaranarayana. The temple is also famous for Meenari Vazhipadu on Karkidaka Vavu Bali day. The darshanam of Chirakkadavu Mahadeva is towards east. The Upa Devatas worshipped in the temple are Ganapathi, Sastha and Rakshas. The 10-day annual festival begins on Punartham nakshatra in Makaram month (January – February). The Velakali performed during the festival is a unique offering. Children between the age of five and twenty dressed up as warriors holding swords and shield dance according to the rhythmic beat of the drums. The Vela Thullal dance attracts huge crowd. Shivratri is yet another important day in the temple. The annual Kavadiyattam festival in the temple is held in  As per local belief that temple is located at the spot where Koopaka Alwar had performed Tapas. Another belief is that wh

Are You In Constant Fear Of Losing Money – Position – Social Status?

We all want to become rich. We want the high position. We want social status and respect. Once all these are attained, we live in the constant fear of losing them. The world is unhappy because of this fear. We do not want to lose wealth and fame. This fear is the result of ignorance. Due to this ignorance, many people are not able to enjoy what they have earned genuinely. Money, position, social status etc are all temporary. Daily we get an opportunity to realize this. This opportunity comes when we are in deep sleep. In deep sleep, neither are we rich nor poor; neither are we having high position nor low position; neither are we proud of our social status nor sad about our social condition. Money, position, social status etc are like ornaments. They are external things that we use to beautify ourselves. We wear them to get the appreciation of others. Without realizing true beauty is internal. The Divine Spark in us is more valuable than anything that is external.

25 August 2021 Tithi – Panchang – Hindu Calendar – Good Time – Nakshatra – Rashi

Tithi in Panchang – Hindu Calendar on Wednesday, 25 August 2021 – It is Krishna Paksha Tritiya tithi or the third day during the waning or dark phase of moon in Hindu calendar and Panchang in most regions. It is Krishna Paksha Tritiya tithi or the third day during the waning or dark phase of moon till 4:25 PM on August 25. Then onward it is Krishna Paksha Chaturthi tithi or the fourth day during the waning or dark phase of moon till 5:16 PM on August 26. (Time applicable in all north, south and eastern parts of India. All time based on India Standard Time.  Good – Auspicious time on August 25, 2021 as per Hindu Calendar – Good and auspicious time after 4:18 PM.  Nakshatra  – Uttara Bhadrapada or Uthrattathi nakshatra till 10:11 PM on August 25 . Then onward it is Revathi nakshatra till 11:46 PM on August 26 . (Time applicable in north, south and eastern parts of India).  In western parts of India (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, north Karnataka and south Rajasthan), Uttara Bha