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Bhairav Nath

Bhairav Nath, also known as Bhairon or Bhairavnath, is a deity in Hinduism. He is often considered an incarnation or form of Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in the Hindu pantheon. Bhairav or Bhairavnath (alternatively Bhairon or Bhaironnath) was a disciple of Gorakhnath, whose guru was the Matsyendranath. He was considered to have […]

Ravan and his Boon

In Hindu mythology, Ravan, a demon king, is known for his ten heads, a symbol of his great intelligence and knowledge. He acquired the ability to split his mind into ten different directions, enabling him to contemplate and process multiple ideas simultaneously.   Ravan was a devoted follower of Lord Shiv, one of the principal […]

Why did Vaishnodevi killed Bhairav Nath?

Bhairav Nath, also known as Bhairon or Bhairav Baba, is a deity in Hinduism, He is often considered an incarnation or form of Lord Shiva and is associated with the Vaishno Devi pilgrimage in the northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. . The story of Vaishno Devi and Bhairav Nath is rooted in Hindu […]

Why do people fast during 9 days Navratre in Hinduism?

Fasting during the nine-day Navratri festival in Hinduism is a religious and cultural tradition that holds deep significance.   The primary reasons for fasting during Navratri are as follows: Worship of the Goddess Durga: Navratri is dedicated to the worship of the Hindu goddess Durga, who is considered the embodiment of divine feminine power and […]

Mahishasura and his Boon

Mahishasura is a Sanskrit word composed of Mahisha meaning “buffalo” and asura meaning “demon”, translating to “Buffalo Demon”. Mahishasura had gained the boon that no man could kill him.   Mahishasura was a powerful demon in Hindu mythology who is known for his battle with the goddess Durga. The story of Mahishasura and the granting of the boon is […]