Sri BGS Temple

Sri Balagurunadheeswara Swamy

Sri Balagurunadheeswara Swamy Temple is a sacred site with a monolithic sculpture of Lord Ganesha, Subramanya, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva in lingam form, encircled by Adisesha, symbolizing Shaivism – Vaishnavism unity.

mūlato brahmarūpāya madhyato viṣṇurūpiṇe.
agrataḥ śivarūpāya vṛkṣarājāya te namaḥ ..

Lord Shiva

The eternal destroyer and transformer, He symbolizes the boundless cosmic energy and ultimate liberation.

Lord Vishnu

As the universe's protector, He upholds harmony, righteousness, and peace, guiding all beings to divine wisdom.

Lord Brahma

The creator of the cosmos, He bestows wisdom and guides the cycle of existence.

Lord Ganesha

The remover of obstacles, He grants wisdom, success, and auspicious beginnings

Lord Subramanya

The divine warrior, He embodies courage, knowledge, and victory over evil.

Sacred Belief

According to sacred belief, an elderly villager once had a divine vision of Bala Shiva in his dream. The Lord revealed that His kanta aabharanam i. e.sacred serpent resided at a particular spot, marking where He wished to make a temple for him.

To fulfill this divine wish and bless the village, the devotee manifested the Sri Balagurundheeswara Swamy Temple—a sacred Aalayam, radiating eternal devotion and grace.

Eternal Banyan Tree

The temple, worshipped by devotees, stands beneath a banyan tree approximately 500 to 600 years old, drawing seekers of spiritual blessings and divine grace.

This sacred tree, with its vast, sheltering canopy, symbolizes wisdom, longevity, and the eternal connection between the divine and the earthly realms. Pilgrims gather here in devotion, believing that prayers offered under its sacred branches are fulfilled, bringing spiritual enlightenment.

Divine Celebrations & Rituals

Abhishekam and Archana are performed daily and on special occasions like Mahashivaratri, Pournami, Karthika Deepothsavam, Pradosha, Amavasya, Ekadashi, and Masasivarathi. Special poojas and abhishekams are also conducted on Mondays and Fridays.

Devotees can offer Seva with a contribution of ₹500 per Pooja or ₹6000 annually. The sacred rituals will be performed in their name and gotra on the auspicious day, invoking divine grace. Those unable to attend will receive a special Pooja prasadam as a token of blessings.