Kalpavruksha Kshetra

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Kalpavruksha Kshetra - Sri Raghavendra Swamy Mutt

Kalpavruksha Kshetra
Sri Raghavendra Swamy Mutt

Mysuru

Daily Worshipped Dieties

Sri Pranadevaru

Sri Pranadevaru is the deity symbolizing life energy and the divine force that sustains all living beings, revered for maintaining balance in the universe and ensuring the vitality of all life.

Sri Raghavendra Swamy

Revered as a divine scholar and spiritual guide, Sri Raghavendra Swamy is known for his unwavering devotion to Lord Venkateshwara and his miraculous healing powers, inspiring devotion and faith among his followers.

Mata Annapoorneshwari

The goddess of food and nourishment, Annapoorneshwari devi is worshipped for blessings of abundance, ensuring sustenance and prosperity to all devotees and nourishing both the body and soul.

Sri Sheshadevaru

Often depicted as the divine serpent, Sri Sheshadevaru symbolizes the eternal cycle of creation and destruction. He is believed to serve as the cosmic bed for Lord Vishnu, representing infinite time and cosmic balance.

Sri Rudradevaru

Sri Rudradevaru, another form of Lord Shiva, is worshipped for his fierce and transformative powers. Known as the god of destruction and renewal, Sri Rudradevaru clears obstacles and purifies the mind and spirit.

Sri Abhaya Ganapati

A form of Lord Ganesha, Sri Abhaya Ganapati is invoked to remove vighna, fear and provide protection, ensuring a life free of anxiety and challenges and granting blessings of success, wisdom and prosperity.

Sri Srinivasa Devaru

Sri Srinivasa Devaru is a beloved form of Lord Vishnu, worshipped for his blessings of wealth, protection, and spiritual upliftment. Devotees seek his grace daily for peace, prosperity, and the fulfillment of desires.

Navagraha

The Navagrahas, representing the nine planetary deities, are worshipped to balance cosmic energies and overcome astrological challenges. Daily prayers to the Navagrahas bring harmony, good health, and success in life.

Sri Raghavendra Teertharu

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