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Ashta Bhairav

Ashta Bhairavs is associated with the manifestation of Bhairav each with unique attributes and qualities. Devotees worship these forms for various reasons, including seeking protection, courage, and spiritual strength. The Ashta Bhairavs are often worshipped collectively or individually. The Ashta Bhairavs refer to the eight forms of Bhairav, a fierce form of Lord Shiv. Bhairav […]

Kala Bhairav

Kala Bhairav is a manifestation of Lord Shiv and is often referred to as the deity of time, the controller of time, or the Lord of Time. The term “Kala” in Sanskrit means time, and “Bhairav” denotes the fierce aspect of Shiv. Kala Bhairav is depicted as a fierce and terrifying form, symbolizing the destructive […]

Forms of Bhairav

Bhairav is a fierce and wrathful form of Lord Shiv, often associated with annihilation and the power of time. The term “Bhairav” is derived from the Sanskrit words “Bhaira,” meaning fear, and “Rav,” meaning sound, suggesting the terrifying or awe-inspiring aspect of this form. Bhairav is considered a guardian deity and is worshipped for protection […]

Mrityunjay : Form of Shiv

“Mrityunjaya” or “Mrityunjay” is a name of Lord Shiv, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. It is a composite Sanskrit word where “Mrityu” means death, and “Jaya” means victory or conqueror. Therefore, “Mrityunjaya” can be translated to mean “Conqueror of Death” or “Victorious Over Death.” The name “Mrityunjay” is significant in Hindu mythology and […]

Baba Bholenath : Form of Shiv

“Baba Bholenath” is a term commonly used to refer to Lord Shiva in Hinduism. In this context, “Baba” is an affectionate term for a father or an elder, and “Bholenath” is a name for Lord Shiv. The name “Bholenath” is derived from the Sanskrit words “Bhola,” meaning simple or innocent, and “Nath,” meaning lord or […]