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Remedies offered by Sri Bairavar

Bairavar is the controller of Navagragas and have the power of reducing the ill
effects if one person offers proper prayers to lord bairavar during his bad
periods.A list of remedies is given here for various problems.
1.to win in court case in your favour
During pradosham, especially sani pradosham, after pradosha pooja is over
one has to offer curd rice to sri kalabairavar and make an archana in his
name.Then he has to distribute the curd rice to people who are in temple.The
curd rice should be offered until the case is completed.
2.to remove obstacles to get married
During ragu period on friday's (10.30 am to 12.00pm) lord bairavar should be
offered santhana kappu, punugu, lotus flower along with kesari, sarkarai pongal
and should do archana in his name.The method should be followed up to 8 or 17
or 26 friday's,
3.to get reunion
During wednesday and friday's morning 6-7 or afternoon 2-3 or night 8-9 lord
bairavar one should offer vilva mala and archanai.This should be done upto
reunion of separated couples.
4.to get lost assets
Before lord bairavar , 27 milagu should be tied in a small cloth and should be
kept in agal vilaku(liitle pot used for worship). nalla ennai(an oil preferred for
worship) should be poured in to agal vilaku and archanai should be done on
his/her name till the retrival of lost assets.
5.to get rich
During sunday's in ragu kalam(4.30 pm to 6.00 pm) bairvar should be offered
ulundu vadai with poosanikai.Sri swarna agarshana bairavar moola mantra
should be recited 330 times for 52 sundays.

Bairavar worship to cure any disease

In astrology 6 th house denotes financial problems, health problems and


problems caused by enemies which are going to affect a human being.A simple
way which is researched and described here for curing severe diseases.
Any one who is affected by disease which is life threatening can follow these
steps to reduce the bad effect of the disease.
1.He should do abhisegam for Kala bairavar by offering athar, punugu, javvathu,
santhanam, milk, sevvaralai flowers. He should finish it by offering tender
coconut water to kalabairavar.This must be done on Tuesday from 6-7 am or 1-2
pm or 8-9 pm only on tuesdays.
2.He should recite om hreem maha bairavaya namaha while offering abhisegam.
3.This abhisegam should be continued for 9 tuesdays as it can be done
continuously.It should be finished at least having breaking periods.This will
reduce or cure any long term disease.
Thanks to aanimika kadal blog

Pooja materials used for getting Bairavar blessings


Lord bairavar will bless everyone who offer sandalpaste. With it additionally
punugu, aragaja, javvathu, kasthuri, korosanai, kumkum, green karpuram should
be offred. Abhisegams with Milk, Honey, panneer and fruits are special for
Bairavar.
Garlands made of lotus,Vilvam, Thumbai poo, Sandal are special.one should
avoid malligai flowers. Sevvarali and yellow samanthi are suitable.
sugar rice, curd rice, honey rice, sevvalai, vella payasam, panagam, aval
payasam, ulunthu vadai made in ghee, samba rice, milk and various types of

fruits are suitable for Bairavar worship.


Thanks to aanmigakadal blog.

Benefits of Sahasranama archanai to Bairavar


Bairavar worship is simple and special and there are so many easy remedies for
major problems in life.
For money related problems one has to do offer vilvam and other good smelled
flowers and should do sahasranama archana on friday to Lord Bairavar.
For dosha related to saturn on saturday noon one has to do sahasranaama
archana to Lord Bairavar
For marriage related problems on sunday ragu period one has to do vipoothi
abhishegam and sahasranama archana to Lord Bairavar
For child related problems for 6 theipirai ashtami (period after full moon) one has
to do sahasranama archanai to Lord Bairavar
For lost properties one has to offer milagu in a lamp with good oil used only for
worship and should do sahasranama archanai to Lord Bairavar
For getting victory over enemies one has to do abhishegam, offer javvathu,
punugu, food made of ghee, honey and sahasranaama archanai to Lord
Bairavar.

Nakshatra Offerings to Arunachala

It is repeatedly mentioned in the Skandapurana that Lord Shiva will always have
a special connection towards those who undertake pradakshina, tapas and
austerities at Arunachala.
According to Nandikeswara, for heavenly enjoyments and eventual satisfaction,
there is no greater place of sanctity than the Holy Hill. Remembrance of
Arunachala purifies the mind, learning about its greatness perfects the ears and
extolling its munificence sanctifies the tongue. It is also stated in the Purana that,
There will be no experience of physical and mental ailments wherever the
lingam of Arunachaleswarar is worshipped.
Offerings during 27 Nakshatras
Nakshatras or stars function as sensory organs of the Lord. Arunachaleswarar
prefers particular offerings on each day of puja depending upon the ruling star of
the day. The precise specification of offerings, however, has a scientific basis.
For example, on the day ruled by Krittika (i.e. Moon in Krittika), which is an
incendiary or fiery constellation in consonance with the Yajur Vedic hymn,
"Agnirnahpaatu Krittikaaha . . ." evocative of light and fire, the offering of lamps
(deepams) is suggested. It is therefore in the fitness of things that one offers just
what is ordained as it is believed to greatly increase the significance of the seva.
The below table is based upon the Skandapurana:Day ruled by Nakshatra followed by Nature of Offering
1. Aswini Vastram (Cloth)
2. Bharani Abharanam (Jewels)
3. Krittika Deepam (Lights)
4. Rohini Thaapyam (Hot Offerings)
5. Mrigasira Srigandham (Sandalpaste)
6. Aridra Harichandanam (Red Sandalpaste)
7. Punarvasu Kasturi
8. Pushyami Karpuram (Camphor)
9. Asiesha Kesari (Saffron)
10. Makha Pachakarpuram in water
11.Pubba Thambulam
12.Uttara Dhoopam (Incense)
13.Hastha Kaalaaguru (A Scent)
14.Chitta Anulepanam
15.Swati Scents
16.Vishaka Chaamaram (Traditional Fans)

17.Anuradha Swetachatram (White Umbrella)


18.Jyeshta Go-ghritam (Cows Ghee)
19.Moola Pearl Necklace
20.Purvashada Kireetam (Crown)
21.Uttarashada Nava-ratnams (9 Precious Stones)
22.Sravana Bhadraasanam (as Peeta)
23.Dhanishta Gold
24.Satabhisha Fine Articles
25.Purvabhadra Enjoyable (Bhogya) ones
26.Uttarabhadra Horse
27.Revati Golden Chariot
Thanks to arunachala mystic blog.

Light at Deepavali
Light primarily signifies knowledge. All our activities should be governed by the
light of knowledge, especially the knowledge of dharma. By this knowledge,
ignorance or darkness is dispelled. We bow to knowledge which is the greatest
wealth in our lives. Knowledge also backs our good as well as bad actions. So,
the lamp which is kept lit for all auspicious occasions, is a witness to our thoughts
and actions.
Learned people say that by seeing brightly lit lamps, insects, birds, reptiles, trees
and plants, all living things residing in water and light can be permanently
liberated from bondages due to that particular janma.
The flame is fed on the oil of clear devotion and enlivened by the breeze of
intense love of contemplation on the Lord. The wick is the intellect strengthened
by impressions of strivings to cultivate the right values. This is the spiritual
significance of a deepam compared to an electric light which can only remove
darkness. Like the flame burning upwards, our knowledge must take us towards
higher ideals.

Lighting Lamps
To those interested in the more esoteric aspects of the lighting of lamps (which is
particularly appropriate during this Deepavali Festival) below are some beliefs
about lamp lighting.
1. Using sesame oil in lamps destroys evil and castor oil brings joy to relatives. A
mixture of 5 oils available at the market, is very beneficial to use in lamps.
Coconut oil for Lord Ganesha, Sesame oil for Lord Narayana and ghee for the
Devi.
2. Cotton is the best wick as it heralds prosperity. And a wick made of yellow
cloth gives Blessing from the Goddess.
3. Putting the lamp in the east removes sorrow, and in the west to remove debt
and enemies.
4. The number of wicks in a lamp have different significance. Two wicks gives
family happiness, three wicks denotes the birth of a child, four wicks for wealth,
and five wicks for welfare, health and prosperity.
5. Lamps should always be put out be pressing with a flower or sprinkling with
kumkum.
6. Keep a cloth near lamp to rub excess oil from hands, excess oil should not be
rubbed on hair or on own dress.

Kuthu Vilakku
The five petals of the Kuthu Vilakku are also said to denote the five main
elements are supposed to represent the five elements of Nature earth, water,
fire, air and sky or space. The five nozzles are also said to denote the five main
elements needed for a successful life health, wealth, learning, courage and
longevity.

The three Gods Bramha, Vishnu and Shiva are believed to be present in the
Vilakku. At the base part is Bramha,the middle part Vishnu and the broad part on
top is Shiva.The Glow of the Vilakku is represented as Goddess Lakshmi, the
Light by Goddess Saraswati and the Heat by Goddess Parvati.
The five wicks in the Kuthu Vilakku represents our five senses and also the
Panchaboothangal: 5 elements of the World; Earth, Water, Air, Sky and
FireTraditionally.
Laksmi at Deepavali
There are two legends that associate the worship of Lakshmi on this day.
According to the first legend, on this day, Lakshmi emerged from Kshira Sagar,
the Ocean of Milk, during the great churning of the oceans, Samudra manthan.
The second legend (more popular in western India) relates to the Vamana Avatar
of the big three Vishnu, the incarnation he assumed to kill the demon King Bali.
On this day, Vishnu came back to his abode the Vaikuntha; so those who worship
Lakshmi receive the benefit of her benevolent mood, and are blessed with
mental, physical and material well-being.
On the day of Lakshmi Puja during Deepavali, "Lakshmi-panchayatan" enters the
Universe. This group of five elements, panchayatan are comprised of Vishnu,
Indra, Kubera, Gajendra and Lakshmi. The tasks of these elements are:
Lakshmi: Shakti which provides energy to all activities
Vishnu: Happiness (happiness and satisfaction:
Kubera: Wealth (generosity; one who shares wealth)
Indra: Opulence (satisfaction due to wealth)
Gajendra: Carries the wealth

Mantra to become knowledgeable as Dev Guru Brihaspati

Today I will share a very very powerful Saraswati Mantra through which one will
become as knowledgeable as Dev Guru Brihaspati, the Guru and teacher of the
Gods.
The Mantra has been taken by me from Brahma Vaivart Puran. - Ashok Mehta
The Mantra seems simple but many many gods and Rishis have gained Siddhi
over this Mantra. The popular ones include Rishi Bhrigu, Shukracharya,
Brihaspati, Valmiki and Surya.
Procedure of performing this Saraswati Mantra Sadhana:
1. Start this Mantra Sadhana from a Thursday or a Monday.
2. Sit facing the north direction in Padmasan on a White Aasan, wearing white
colored clothes.
3. Keep a Chowki in front of you, spread a white cloth on the Chowki and keep
the Yantra or Idol of Ganesh, Shiv, Surya, Vishnu, Lakshmi and Saraswati on the
cloth. Light a Pure Ghee Diya in a copper or silver Diya. Earthen Diya are
forbidden in Saraswati Upasana.
4. Do Guru Puja and then Puja of above mentioned 6 gods.
5. Recite the Saraswati Kavach.
6. Take a Sankalp for getting your desired wishes fulfilled.
7. Recite the Saraswati Mantra 4 lac times within 21 days using a White
Chandan Mala or a Sphatik Mala.
Mantra:
This is a 8 lettered Mantra and can be chanted by anyone.
As I previously mentioned, the Mantra looks simple but many great gods and
Rishis have done this particular Saraswati Mantra Sadhana.

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