At Amma’s Shree Rajarajeshwari Panchayathna Kshetra and Varaveera Abhayanjaneya Ayyappa Swamy Temple, each deity and shrine holds deep spiritual importance. The sacred temple complex is home to numerous divine presences, each blessing devotees with their unique powers and grace.
The presiding deity of the temple is Goddess Shree Rajarajeshwari, an embodiment of supreme power and compassion. As the ruler of the universe, she blesses devotees with prosperity, wisdom, and spiritual fulfillment. Devotees who perform 21 pradakshinas (circumambulations) and offer prayers (Mudupu) at her shrine are believed to have their wishes fulfilled by her divine grace.
The shrine of Bhaktavara Anjaneyaswamy is a significant one, particularly for those seeking strength, courage, and protection. The idol of Lord Hanuman was discovered in Fox Nagar through divine intervention and is now worshipped by devotees who look to him for guidance and the removal of obstacles. His shrine is known for bringing peace and resolution to personal and external challenges.
Lord Ayyappa Swamy is revered for his embodiment of devotion, discipline, and renunciation. His shrine attracts numerous devotees who perform vows and rituals in his honor. The temple also has a special connection to Sabarimala, as Smt. Venkata Varalakshmi’s pilgrimage to Sabarimala by Paadha Yatra continues to inspire devotees to follow the path of Lord Ayyappa.
Lord Thrayambakeshwara, the three-eyed form of Lord Shiva, is worshipped as the destroyer of evil and the bestower of liberation. His shrine is particularly powerful for those seeking spiritual awakening and moksha (salvation). The temple holds a significant place for Lord Thrayambakeshwara’s devotees, who believe in his ability to remove all suffering and bring peace.
The shrines of the Trimurti—Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the preserver), and Maheshwara (the destroyer)—are central to the temple complex. These three divine forces represent the cycle of creation, preservation, and transformation in the universe. Their newly consecrated idols, along with the installation of Dattatreya Swamy, create a divine presence that fosters balance, wisdom, and protection for all devotees.
The powerful Goddess Prathyangira Devi is worshipped at the temple to remove negative energies and protect devotees from evil forces. Installed alongside Guru Dakshinamurthy and Lord Ayyappa, her shrine is a focal point for those seeking to overcome challenges caused by external disturbances. The sacred Upasana of Prathyangira Devi brings peace, protection, and prosperity to her devotees.
The temple is also home to the revered Madasadevi, the goddess of the Nagas. The discovery of the Swetha Nagas in the area led to the installation of Madasadevi’s idol, where devotees perform the Navanagarchana, Ashlesha Sarvashanti, and other rituals to rid themselves of Kalasarpa doshas. This shrine offers healing and spiritual upliftment, especially for those facing problems related to marriage, finances, and enemies.
Located near the ancient Fox Sagar Pushkarini, the Shiva Pushkarini Temple houses an ancient shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. When the water levels of the sacred Shiva Teertha recede, devotees can visit this temple and offer their prayers. It is believed that visiting this temple during auspicious occasions can bring immense blessings and spiritual purification.
The Gurusatta Peetha is a sacred space within the temple dedicated to venerating spiritual masters and saints. Idols of Dattatreya, Potuluri Veera Brahmendraswamy, Malika Purottam, Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Saibaba have been installed here. Devotees come to seek the wisdom, blessings, and guidance of these great masters, helping them on their spiritual journey.
One of the most remarkable features of the temple is the consecration of the Ashtasiddha Shivalinga. This powerful Shivalinga is enshrined with 108 Narmada arrows and is a focal point for devotees seeking spiritual awakening and the blessings of Lord Shiva. The installation of Vishnu Durga, Goddess Maha Pratyangira, and Goddess Saraswati around the Shivalinga adds to the sanctity and power of this shrine.