Guardian of Dharma · Maha Yajamana
At the heart of this temple’s 28-year journey is the committed leadership of our Temple President, Sri. C. V. Nair, whose unwavering dedication has guided the entire collective Tapasya of the community.
He holds two distinct roles in this Kshetra Nirmana Yagna, and the temple honours both:
As Dharmadhikari · Temple President
As Dharmadhikari — the Guardian of Dharma — he is the head of the Kshetra Palaka Sangha, the group of trustees and senior devotees responsible for the daily operations and dharmic conduct of the temple. The Dharmadhikari ensures that every decision, every offering, every ritual aligns with the established Tantric tradition and the will of the community.
As Maha Yajamana
In the spiritual structure of the Kshetra Nirmana Yagna, the Yajamana is the one in whose name the sacrifice is performed. Across the three phases of the Yagna, the Dharmadhikari serves simultaneously as the Maha Yajamana — the principal sacrificial host in whose Sankalpa every offering ultimately rests.
The 28-year journey
What began as a humble aspiration of the Yeshwanthpur community has, under his leadership, evolved into a magnificent spiritual sanctuary built upon the timeless science of Vastu-Shilpa and Tantric worship. The Sree Kovil, Namaskara Mantapa, Chuttambala, Dwajasthamba, and Gopuram of Phase 1 are the visible fruit of those twenty-eight years.
“The temple’s sustenance and growth rely entirely on the deep devotion and selfless support of its people.” — Temple Trust appeal
For temple matters, please reach the main temple WhatsApp line at +91 7353 063 336. Direct correspondence with the President is coordinated through the temple office, and Yagna-specific enquiries are handled via the Phase 1 / Naveekarana page.
Photograph forthcoming from the temple.
|| Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa ||