In all temples, there is a pillar called “Dwajasthambam” or “Kodimaram” in front of the Garbhagraham or Moolasthanam. It is believed that “Kodimaram” carries the power of the god. The Kodimaram Yantra is a sacred and symbolic representation in Hinduism, primarily found in South India. This Yantra, carved in copper, signifies a connection between the earthly realm and the divine, serving as a focal point for worship and offerings. People use this holy tool to seek blessings, guidance, and spiritual fulfillment. It fosters a sense of reverence and connection in the hearts of worshippers.
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