

Ravishankar guruji Is the top rated famous astrologer in bangalore 💯 guaranteed and genuine solution 1000s of satiesfied clients honest and transparent charges call for prior appointment Kaal bhairav The protector ....................... ....................... We all know kaal bhairav is the fierce form of lord Shiva.. And the name suggests Kaal = time Bha = creation Ra = preservation VA = destruction The literal translation of 'Bhairava' is fearful or terrible. Its interpretation is not quite the same. It generally means he is the deity who guards his worshippers from external enemies as well as from inner enemies like anger, lust, greed, and several other negative emotions. As per ancient Hindu tales, the deity is Shiva's form of transcendency and terror. He is a wandering avatar of Lord Shiva. It is believed there are 64 Bhairavas in total. These Bhairavas are categorized under eight segments. Lord Bhairava is also known as the Lord of Time. He helps worshippers to productively use their time to achieve their objectives. ......................................... Have you ever noticed that whenever we visit any shakti temple there is always a bhairav mandir near that temple... It is said that Shiva allocated the job of guarding each of the 52 Shaktipeeths to one Bhairava. There are said to be 52 forms of Bhairava, which are considered a manifestation of Shiva himself. This story also started when maa sati body parts were scattered in the different places they needed to be protected from Asura... Until they were established as shaktipeeth.. It is also said that after visiting shaktipeeth one has to visit bhairo baba temple, then only the visit completed... Lord Bhairava has been portrayed as a fierce guardian of women. He is talked about as a defender of the timid, particularly females who are meek. He is generally depicted as a protector as he shields the eight directions of the universe. In Lord Shiva temples, when the temple is shut, the keys are kept in front of the deity. His third eye is supposed to stand for eternal supreme wisdom. ....................................... One of the most famous tales, which shows up in the Shiva Mahapurana was an argument between Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Lord Vishnu posed Brahma with a question about who the Supreme Creator of the Universe was. Hearing the query, Lord Brahma became slightly egoistic, as he was always honored as the Creator. Moreover, he believed that since he had five heads like Lord Shiva, he could accomplish anything that Shiva could. He then started to copy the work of Shiva and started meddling with his daily tasks. Lord Shiva was tolerant for a while but later he grew impatient and could not bear Lord Brahma's interference anymore. He broke a tiny nail from his finger and threw it. This nail took on the avatar of Kaala Bhairava. The form proceeded straight to Brahma and cut off one of his heads. THE TH, Bhairava is usually depicted holding the skull of Brahma in one of his hands. With this action, Lord Bhairava was able to fully overpower Lord Brahma and humbled him, thereby ending his ego and blessing immediate enlightenment upon him. He was Incredibly appreciative of Bhairava and bowed down before him and assured to work towards the benefits of the Universe, from then on. Just ask lord kaal bhairav to protect us from inside and outside as well 🙏🙏🙏 Image 1) ratanpur bhairav baba mandir (source internet) Image 2) bhairav baba mandir gate (PC: Anjali Katakwar)
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