Kartique Brass Kaal Bhairava with Dog Statue Maha Kala God Vajrabhairava Yamantaka Murti Mahakal Bhairav Statue for Home Dcoraration Height 5.5 Inch Gold Color
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- Lord Bhairav is a deity, a fierce manifestation of Shiva associated with annihilation. Lord Bhairav is considered to be the Avatar of Lord Shiva. In the contemporary times, Bhairav has been worshiped by millions of people to get the powerful blessings from the god. Bhairav is a fierce form of Shiva.
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Dimension : Length -3 Inch | Width -2 Inch | Height 5.5 Inch || Weight 0.51 Kg Bhairava originates from the word bhīru, which means "fearsome". Bhairava means "terribly fearsome form". It is also known as one who destroys fear or one who is beyond fear. One interpretation is that he protects his devotees from dreadful enemies, greed, lust and anger. Bhairava protects his devotees from these enemies. These enemies are dangerous as they never allow humans to seek God within. Normally in Shiva temples, idols of Bhairava are situated in the north, facing Western direction. He is also called Kṣhetrapāla. He appears in a standing position with four hands. His weapons are drum, pasa (noose), trident and skull. In some forms of Bhairava, there are more than four hands. He appears without dress and with a dog. His weapons, the dog, protruding teeth, terrifying looks, and a garland with red flowers all give him a frightening appearance. In all Shiva temples, regular puja (reverence) rituals begin with Surya and end with Bhairava. Devotees offer what is understood to be favored by Bhairava: a ghee bath (abhiṣeka), red flowers, ghee lamp, unbroken coconut, honey, boiled food, fibrous fruits etc. If a Bhairava idol is facing west, it is good; facing south is moderate; facing east is not good. The right time to pray to Bhairavi is midnight. At midnight it is said that Bhairava and his consort Bhairavi will give darśana (appearance) to their devotees. The most appropriate time is a Friday midnight. There are eight types of flowers and leaves used in archana to Bhairava.