Dharma Shastha
Dharma Shastha is a revered deity in Hinduism, primarily worshipped in the southern regions of India. He is often depicted as a young man with a serene expression, usually accompanied by his two consorts, Brahma Rakshas and Vishnu. Devotees believe that he embodies righteousness and justice, guiding them in their moral and ethical decisions.
Dharma Shastha is also known as Ayyappa and is associated with the famous pilgrimage to Sabarimala, where millions of devotees visit annually. His teachings emphasize the importance of following one's duty and living a life of virtue, making him a significant figure in Hindu spirituality.