Sadhguru sanctifies the 'Linga Bhairavi' Temple in Nepal, the first-ever shrine outside India

Sadhguru consecrated Linga Bhairavi through “Prana Pratishtha”, a rare mystical process that uses life energies to transform mere stone into a deity.


Coimbatore: Sadhguru has sanctified “Linga Bhairavi” in Nepal by consecration. Incidentally, Nepal becomes the first country to house Linga Bhairavi Devi Temple outside India.

Sadhguru consecrated Linga Bhairavi through “Prana Pratishtha”, a rare mystical process that uses life energies to transform mere stone into a deity.

The energy of Linga Bhairavi strengthens the three basic chakras in the human system; thus, stabilizing one’s body, mind, and energy system.

The long-awaited dream of thousands of devotees in Nepal turned into a blissful reality, as Sadhguru, the yogi, mystic, and visionary; consecrated the Linga Bhairavi Devi, an exuberant expression of Divine Feminine, on March 7, 2023.

The consecration in many ways signifies Sadhguru’s profound connection with Nepal.

The temple will be open for all to visit from 6:30 am to 1:20 pm and 4:20 pm to 8:20 pm every day.

Devi Abhisekham, which is a set of eleven auspicious offerings with Arati will be made to Devi thrice a day, at 7:40 am, 12:40 pm and 7:40 pm.

Speaking about Linga Bhairavi Devi, Sadhguru says, “Those who earn the Grace of Bhairavi neither have to live in concern or fear of life or death, of poverty, or of failure. All that human beings consider as wellbeing will be theirs, if only they earn the Grace of Bhairavi.”

Sadhguru consecrated the first Linga Bhairavi temple at Isha Yoga Center, Coimbatore, India in 2010.

Since then, Linga Bhairavi temples have come up in New Delhi, Gobi, and Salem in India.

The temples are unique shrines essentially managed by women. While both men and women come for visits, only women tend to the sanctum sanctorum and the Devi. Called “Bhairagini Maas”, these women come from different castes, religions, and different parts of the world.

Marking this momentous occasion of Devi coming to Nepal, Devi Utsav will be celebrated on March 9 at Tundikhel, Kantipath from 7 - 9:30 PM.



Program festivities will unfold an immersive cultural extravaganza of dance, music, and devotion, providing an opportunity to experience and be enveloped in Linga Bhairavi’s intense energies and grace.

Sadhguru will conduct a special Satsang exploring the different aspects of Devi along with taking the participants through a powerful guided meditation.

Participants of “Devi Utsav” will receive consecrated Devi offerings; a Devi Abhaya Sutra, a sacred thread supportive in warding off fear and fulfilling ambitions; and a special photo of Devi.

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