Linga Bhairavi Mukha (Consecrated)
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Linga Bhairavi Mukha is an overpowering presence of the divine feminine. This consecrated, hand-crafted copper form of Devi radiates her fierceness, all-encompassing qualities, and boundless compassion.
It’s an opportunity for every devotee to connect with Devi through this powerful form, and experience her Grace.
How to care:
- It is best to keep the Devi Mukha in your sadhana space or living area where you can maintain a certain sanctity.
- A lamp must be offered at least once a day. Ghee(clarified butter) or sesame oil can be used for the lamp, along with a cotton wick.
- If you wish, you may offer flowers. Please keep the offerings in front of the Mukha, not on top of it.
- Use a Devi Vastram to clean the Mukha periodically and keep it dust-free. Use only consecrated kumkum on the Mukha from the Isha.
- Do not touch the Mukha unless necessary. It is best to keep any disturbances to a minimum.
- To connect with Devi you can chant 1, 3, 6, 9, or 11 cycles of the Linga Bhairavi Stuti in the presence of the Mukha.
For more information, please contact info@lingabhairavi.org or visit www.lingabhairavi.org
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SKU: | TC0004200000 |
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Click here to buy on the USA site. Unavailable in CA. |
HScode: | 741999 |
How To Use
Devi doesn't require any special rituals, one can approach her with a sense of offering.
You can light a lamp at least once a day. Ghee or gingelly/sesame oil can be used for the lamp, along with a cotton wick
If you wish, you may make an offering of flowers and incense. Please keep the offerings in front of the Mukha
To connect with Devi you can chant 1, 3, 6, 9, or 11 cycles of the Linga Bhairavi Stuti
How to care
It is best to keep the Devi Mukha in your sadhana space, pooja room, or living area where you can maintain a certain sanctity
Use only consecrated Kumkum on the Mukha from the Linga Bhairavi temple.
Use a Devi Vastram to clean the Mukha periodically and keep it dust-free
Do not touch the Mukha unless necessary. It is best to keep any disturbances to a minimum