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The Incarnations of Shri Bhairava

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Shri Bhairava In Nepal we have a very huge, big Bhairava Bhairava-nāth statue which is th really a Swayamb Swayamb Swayambhu and people are more left-sided, so they are afraid of Bhairava Bhairava-nāth.

So if somebody has a bad habit, say, of stealing, they take him in front of Bhairav Bhairav Bhairava-nāth and make a flame and they ask them: β€˜Now, say before Bhairav Bhairav Bhairava-nāth, confess it.’ And they confess what wrong they have done.

ŚhrΔ« Bhairavaβ€“β€˜Roaring fearfully’ is a terrifying aspect of ŚhrΔ« Śhiva, who guards the Subconscious and presides over the Left Channel.

He carries out the Cosmic Dissolution at the End of Time

In the Christian tradition, He is the Archangel Michael and St. George, both slayers of dragons.

In the Śhiva Purāna, ShrΔ« Bhairava emerged as a manifestation of Lord Śhiva’s anger at ŚhrΔ« Brahmā for lying about finding the end of Śhiva’s pillar of fire in order to prove himself superior to ŚhrΔ« Vishnu.

Bhairava-nāth cut off one of Lord Brahmā’s five heads, symbolizing the removal of Ego; but, for this act of killing a Brahmin, Bhairava had to do penance by wandering the planet visiting all the holy places using Brahmā’s skull as a begging bowl.

The Incarnations of Shri Bhairava

ŚhrΔ« Mārkaṇḍeya – lived 14,000 years ago

Shri Mahāvīra (599-527 BCE)

Shri Kabir (poet-saint, c.1400-1470 CE)

William Blake (artist-poet, 1757-1827 CE).

Shri Mahavira -‘Great Warrior‘, Lord of the superego lived in Bihar, northern India. He was the twenty-fourth and last Tirthankara -‘liberated one’ of the Jain religion.

Like Shri Buddha He gave up a kingdom and achieved enlightenment after years of austerities and meditation; experiencing many tortures before attaining enlightenment.

Sant Kabir-‘Great saint. Weaver, poet, Bhakti saint. Like Guru Nanak, Shirdi Sai Baba and Ramana Maharshi, Sant Kabir advocated a Sahaja -‘simple, natural path.

His songs express an intense pure desire for union with God and are still popular today

Poet, painter, printer and W prophet William Blake (b.28-11-1757) lived in London during the period of ‘the Enlightenment. In his books ‘Milton’ and Jerusalem’ he foretold Shri Mataji’s incarnation and the establishment of Divine Humanity through the power of the Divine Feminine.

He railed against the Church for making people feel guilty for natural desires

Techniques for clearing the Left Side

  1. Meditating with the right hand on the Earth, and the left hand towards ShrΔ« Mataji’s Photo
  2. Three candle treatment
  3. Camphor
  4. Matka (lemons and chillies)
  5. Ajwain / frankincense dhuni
  6. String knotting / burning
  7. Paper / name burning
  8. HavanDrinking vibrated salt in water
  9. Shrī Ganesha Atharva Shirsha, the names of Shrī Ganesha, Shrī Mahākālī, Shrī Bhairava, Shrī Śhiva, Shrī Mahāvira
  10. Expressing devotion (bhakti)
  11. Singing God’s praise (bhajans)

To be collective is very difficult for a person who is left-sided, who is all the time feeling very sad, unhappy and worried, cannot enjoy the fun of collectivity while a hot tempered person, a right-sided person, does not enjoy any collectivity, does not allow anybody to enjoy collectivity, no doubt, but tries to be in the collective so that he can assert, tries to show the superiority –
naturally he cannot enjoy the collective.

So those people who cannot become collective are either right sided or left-sided but more left-sided. But left-sided people can be collective in negativity. There is a very big fraternity of bhoots.

Shri Bhairavanath Puja, Italy, 06-08-89

The 21 Names of Shri Bhairava

Om Twameva sākshāt Śhrī Bhairava sākshāt
ŚhrΔ« Δ€diŚhakti MātājΔ« ŚhrΔ« Nirmalā Devyai namo namaαΈ₯

Mahā-bhairava . . . . . . . . . . The Great All-powerful Bhairava
Batuka Bhairava . . . . . . . . Ever Young, appearing as a Young Boy
Siddha Bhairava . . . . . . . . . The Seer, Perfect and Powerful
KaαΉ…kāla Bhairava . . . . . . . Bearing the skull of Brahmā
Kāla Bhairava . . . . . . . . . . . The Dark-hued Lord of Death and Time 5
Kālāgni Bhairava . . . . . . . . The Fire of Destruction
Yoga Bhairava . . . . . . . . . . . Lord of the Divine Union
Śhakti Bhairava . . . . . . . . . The Almighty Lord endowed with Great Power
Δ€nanda Bhairava . . . . . . . The Lord of Divine Bliss
Mārtanda Bhairava . . . . . Bright like the Sun 10
Gaura Bhairava . . . . . . . . . . The Lord of Absolute Purity
Bāla Bhairava . . . . . . . . . . . The Mighty Lord who appears as a Child
Batu Bhairava . . . . . . . . . . . The Celibate Youth
ŚhmaΕ›hana Bhairava . . . . The Lord of Cremation Grounds and Cemeteries
Purā Bhairava . . . . . . . . . . . The Ancient Lord
Taruna Bhairava . . . . . . . . The Lord of Ever-youthful Vigour
Param’ānanda Bhairava . The Supreme Bliss
Sur’ānanda Bhairava . . . . The Lord who pleases the Gods
GΓ±yān’ānanda Bhairava . . The Bliss of Divine Knowledge
Uttam’ānanda Bhairava . . The Supreme Ecstasy
AmαΉ›ut’ānanda Bhairava . . The Nectar of Divine Bliss


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