At Shanthi Nilayam Mummoorthy Aalayam Arakkattalai, we honor the divine triad of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva—the creators, sustainers, and transformers of the universe. Nestled near Chennimalai in Erode district, our temple will be one of India's grandest, dedicated to these supreme deities. We invite you to be part of this sacred mission by contributing to the construction of this spiritual haven. Together, we celebrate and uphold the profound wisdom and guidance of these eternal Gods.
If you find yourself with any questions, concerns, or inquiries, please feel absolutely free to contact us. Our dedicated team is readily available to provide you with the assistance you need.
Brahma, one of the divine triad alongside Vishnu and Shiva, is revered as the creator in Hindu mythology. Though less worshiped individually due to the absence of dedicated temples, Brahma embodies the cosmic force of creation essential for the balance of existence, symbolizing genesis and the cycle of life.
Vishnu, the preserver among the divine triad of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, guides humanity on the righteous path. Revered for maintaining cosmic order, Vishnu embodies grace and protection, steering us away from turmoil. Mayiladi near Chennimalai in Erode district awaits the grand temple celebrating these eternal principles.
Shiva, the destroyer in the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, symbolizes transformation and renewal. Worshiped across India, he embodies cosmic forces that bring about change. With temples across the country, he is revered for his role in creation and destruction, guiding humanity through cycles of life and rebirth.
Although there are many deities in the world, these triads—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva—stand foremost and play a major role in guiding humanity. We call them the Trimurti. Even though the Puranas narrate a thousand stories, we believe that the three great gods, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, are the main deities responsible for creation, guidance, and the eradication of evil.
Among them, Brahma has no separate temple and hence no dedicated pujas. There are places like Brahmasila in Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Tirupattur, Rajasthan, Pushkar, the confluence of the Iranya, Kapila, and Saraswati rivers, but the Brahma temple at this confluence is submerged in the sea. Various Shastra systems have differing opinions on puja and astrology, leading to misunderstandings. These systems influence events such as birth, death, marriage, and auspicious occasions.
In English, God signifies GENERATOR, OPERATOR, and DESTROYER, symbolizing the roles of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, respectively. This triad is revered as the supreme divine force, and even great sages worship them as Dattatreya.
A grand temple dedicated to this triad is planned to be the largest in India, located in the Erode district at Mayiladi near Chennimalai. Everyone is encouraged to participate in providing funds and materials for the construction of the temple. Worshiping God transcends daily rituals, and contributing to the temple's construction is seen as a natural benefit for all.
Murungatholvu Road, Myladi - 638 112, Tamilnadu.