Hailing from a glorious lineage of Avadhootha saints, Sathguru Sri Shanthananda Swamigal has been the torchbearer of Hinduism and its sanctity.
Lord Dattatreya has 3 heads and 6 hands. His hands wield a trident, rosary, lotus, discus, conch and a water-pot and represented as a Sannyasi
Facing the Sannadhi of Lord Veera Sarabeswara is the 12-foot panchaloka icon of Goddess Ugra Prathyankira also known as Atharvana Bhadrakali.
It is believed that all the devatha’s have emerged from the Meru and that Goddess Shakti herself resides in the form of Shrividhya at the Bindu.
It’s a huge 7-foot image of Lord Ayyappa the giver of infinite boons, in a sitting posture and made up of five kinds of metal called the panchaloka.
Sri Ashtadasabuja Durga Parameswari is the very embodiment of Maha Shakthi and is installed as a 6 feet idol. Universal Mother full of Benevolence and Grace.
Chennai Om Skandasramam has installed the Maha Sahasralinga Moorthy, which is 1007 lingams carved in a huge, gigantic lingam making it a total of 1008 lingams.
Chennai Om Sri Skandasramam has installed a gigantic panchaloka idol of Sri Maha Sudharsana Murthy with Lakshmi Narasimhar measuring about 18 feet.
In the Chennai Om Sri Skandasramam, a 5-foot Lord Nandikeswarar has been installed.
Lord Nandikeswarar, the divine vehicle of Lord Shiva, is depicted facing the sanctum.
Chennai Om Sri Skandasramam has installed a gigantic panchaloka idol of Sri Maha Sudharsana Murthy with Lakshmi Narasimhar measuring about 18 feet.