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    Bhairava (Sanskrit: भैरव, lit. 'frightful'), or Kala Bhairava, is a Shaivite and Vajrayāna deity worshipped by Hindus and Buddhists.

  3. Sep 20, 2018 · Kala Bhairava is a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva and is highly revered across the Indian subcontinent. He is depicted in an aggressive form with angry eyes shaped like lotus blossoms, blazing hair, tiger’s teeth, snake coiled around his neck or crown, and an eerie garland of human skulls.

  4. Jul 18, 2017 · Kala Bhairava is the God of Time – Kal means ‘time’ and ‘Bhairava’ the manifestation of Shiva. Ashtami after Purnima, the eighth day after full moon, is considered the ideal day to propitiate Kala Bhairava. Lord Kala Bhairava is also known as Kshetrapalaka, the guardian of the temple.

  5. Jul 22, 2022 · Kalabhairava Ashtakam with Lyrics and Meaning. Kalabhairava Ashtakam is one of Adi Shankaracharyas most profound compositions, extolling the virtues of Kalabhairava – a fearsome and terrible form of Shiva. Here is the complete chant along with its lyrics and meanings.

  6. Kala Bhairava - Introduction. Lord Kaala Bhairava is that manifestation of Lord Siva who oversees the march of time. The inexorable march of time is inexorable only because Lord Kala Bhairava makes it so.

  7. Lord Kalabhairava is described as bhoot sangha nayaka – the lord of the pancha bhootas – which are earth, fire, water, air, and ether. He is the granter of all kinds of coveted excellence in life, all the knowledge that we desire.