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Saturday, 9 June 2012

Akasha (Sky) Bhairavar is called Sarabeshwarar

Akash Bhairav is the "god of the sky", several large temples in Kathmandu are dedicated to him

In  ancient texts he is said to have 32 hands, shape of a bird, golden complexion, terrible teeth, and human form above the hip. Worshipping him destroys enemies. 


http://shivavishnu.blogspot.com/2012/06/shiva-sarabha-and-gandaberunda.html

Swarna akarshana Bhairava / Yantra / Mantra / Kavasam

Apart from the ashta Bhairavas there is one more important Bhairava called Swarna akarshana Bhairavar.

  1. He has red complexion and clothed in golden dress.
  2. He has moon in his head.
  3. He has four hands. In one of the hands he carries a golden vessel.
  4. He gives wealth and prosperity.

Performing pooja on Tuesdays gives quick results. 

http://www.astroved.com/yantra/swarna-akarshana-bhairava-yantra/

http://www.scribd.com/doc/51208367/swarna-akarshana-bhairava-mantra

http://www.raaga.com/channels/tamil/album/TD01095.html

Pooja - Worship / Videos

Kal Bhairava Photos and worship at Jyothir Lingas

Yagam and Homam

Ravi Shankar - Raga Ahir Bhairav

Marudhadu Shiva Temple (Kala Bhairava)

Kala Bhairavar temple at Tambaram

Film Depicting Fighting Skill Blessed by Kala Bhirava's

Tantra Mantra to invoke God Mahakala Bhairava with Shri Param Eswaran




Om Hrim, Klim Hum Mahakala Bhairava Om


Bha means bharana, maintenance;

ra means ravana, withdrawal

va means vamana, creation of the universe


Another of Lord Shiva's fearsome forms is as Kāla (Sanskrit: काल), "time", and as Mahākāla (Sanskrit: महाकाल), "great time", which ultimately destroys all things. Bhairava (Sanskrit: भैरव), "terrible" or "frightful", is a fierce form associated with annihilation. He protect you at all times.

kagaashram

You Tube

Maha Kalbhairav Videos / MP3

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