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      • The Divine Feminine Consecrated by Sadhguru through prana pratishtha, Linga Bhairavi is the ultimate manifestation of the Divine Feminine – powerful and all-encompassing. Fierce and compassionate at once, Devi nurtures her devotees, supporting all aspects of their wellbeing – physical, material, and most importantly, spiritual.
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  2. Linga Bhairavi manifests all three dimensions of the Divine Feminine, traditionally represented as Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. These three dimensions represent the three basic qualities of existence – tamas (inertia), rajas (action), and sattva (transcendence).

    • Rituals & Offerings

      Bhairavi Punya Puja. A potent process which energizes and...

    • Sadhana

      A rare opportunity for volunteers to soak in Devi’s...

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      Linga Bhairavi manifests all three dimensions of the Divine...

    • Bring Devi Home

      The Linga Bhairavi Yantra is designed and structured in such...

    • Visit Devi

      Linga Bhairavi’s main abode, or moolasthanam, is in...

    • About Devi

      Linga Bhairavi is unique in that it is a sacred space taken...

    • Explore Devi

      Linga Bhairavi Stuti | Devi's Names| Navratri | Sadhguru. 08...

    • Kalabhairava Karma

      A process is conducted at Linga Bhairavi, followed by a...

  3. Open to both men and women, Bhairavi Sadhana is an intense process to enhance ones receptivity to Linga Bhairavi’s grace. Sadhguru explains the significance of this sadhana and the benefits one can reap from it.

  4. Nov 2, 2017 · Linga Bhairavi is the most exuberant expression of the Divine Feminine, consecrated by Sadhguru at the Velliangiri Foothills.

  5. Linga Bhairavi unites all three dimensions of the Divine feminine, dimensions that also represent the three basic qualities of existence – rajas, tamas, and satva, symbolically represented as Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati.

    • A Universal Symbol
    • Variations in Form
    • From Metaphysics to Direct Experience
    • Linga Meditation
    • In Conclusion

    According to yoga, God is transcendental Truth and lies beyond the realm of names and forms. But the mind, conditioned as it is by time, space, and causation, has no way of grasping that which is eternal and formless. So the yogis gave us the linga as a means of pointing to the transcendental Reality beyond the physical world—the formless and uncha...

    The linga assumes either a pillar-like oblong or a rounder, egg-like shape. Although all forms convey the same truth, the rounded pillar has become more popular among the general population, while the learned yogis prefer the egg-like shape which the scriptures refer to as a bindu(point). Understanding the symbolism of these two forms can give us a...

    When yogis attain a state of Shiva consciousness, their experience is one of limitless light and endless bliss. Inherent in this is the experience of Shakti—the Self-awareness or eternal pulsation of consciousness intrinsic to this light. Shiva and Shakti, consciousness and the vibration of consciousness, are identical—a concept that is conveyed in...

    According to kundalini yoga, the first center of consciousness is located at the base of the spine. A sleeping serpent known as mahamaya or kundalini shakti is wrapped around the linga in the center of this chakra, and until this serpent awakens, uncoils, and rises, an aspirant cannot experience the glory and brilliance of the linga residing in the...

    Seekers explore a multitude of possibilities in their search for the sacred. They try to find it in their day-to-day existence, in their natural surroundings, in the sky and the space beyond, in the inner sanctum of a temple, or within their own body and mind. The mind is the main medium for this search and, as we have seen, the mind can comprehend...

  6. Linga Bhairavi is an exuberant expression of the Divine Femininefierce and compassionate at once. She is a Devi like no other, unique in her manifestation.

  7. The Linga Bhairavi has been consecrated with three basic chakras. This man [Dhyanalinga] has all the seven. She [Linga Bhairavi] has only three chakras to represent three – these three dimensions of tamas, rajas and sattva. Tamas is the nature of the earth, and she is the one who gives birth.