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The concept of Bhairava is deep, symbolic, and often misunderstood. In this video, Shreeji explores Bhairava not as a terrifying deity, but as a profound manifestation of Shiva himself. Many people associate Bhairava primarily with Kala Bhairava, the Kshetrapala of Kashi and Ujjain. Shreeji discusses the powerful story of how Bhairava emerged from Shiva’s fury to remove Brahma’s fifth head, the journey of twelve years carrying the skull, and the significance of Kapala Mokshana Teerth in Kashi. Kala Bhairava later becomes the guardian of Kashi and plays an important role in temple worship, especially in connection with Shani related remedies. Finally, Shreeji explains Swarna Akarshana Bhairava, especially revered in the South among Shakta upasakas and Sri Chakra worshippers. Associated with the restoration of Sri Tattva after Mahalakshmi’s curse by Durvasa, this form of Bhairava grants not only wealth, but the ability to retain and protect it. This video offers a deeper understanding of Bhairava beyond fear and mythology, revealing the spiritual, protective, and transformative dimensions of this powerful form of Shiva. Watch till the end to understand how different traditions approach Bhairava worship across India. #Bhairava #KalaBhairava #BhatukBhairava #SwarnaAkarshanaBhairava #LordShiva #Kashi #KundaliniShakti #Mahavidya #SriChakra #TantraWisdom #ShaktaTradition #HinduSpirituality #MantraSadhana #TempleTraditions #SanatanaDharma For Initiation/Diksha related queries, message here : https://bit.ly/4jpP244 For viewers in India, explore more on Sangili Karuppan Swamy with this book – link : https://amzn.in/d/2A8tnFH To support our works do consider donating to our non profit where we feed Veda Pathashalas every Chathurthi and contribute to temple works. Account Number : 499905000044 Account Holder's name : KARUPPAN INITIATIVE FOUNDATION Ifsc Code : ICIC0004999 Bank : ICICI Current Account Outside India : PayPal : donate@karuppar.com