52 BHAIRAV
NAMES AND DETAILS
Kaal Bhairav is a fierce form of Lord Shiva, and there are
several different names associated with him in Hindu mythology. Here are 52
names of Bhairav and their associated details:
- Kshetrapal
- Protector of holy places and temples
- Kotwal
- Protector of cities and villages
- Mahakaal
- The Great Time, embodiment of death and destruction
- Vikarala
- The Terrible One, destroyer of evil
- Unmatta
- The Mad One, wild and untamed
- Bhootnath
- Lord of Ghosts and Spirits
- Maheshwar
- Supreme Lord, ruler of the universe
- Dandapani
- Holder of the Staff, protector of the weak
- Rudra
- Fierce form of Lord Shiva
- Kapali
- Wearer of a Garland of Skulls
- Krodhish
- Lord of Anger, destroyer of ignorance
- Kala
Bhairava - Lord of Time
- Chanda
Bhairava - Fierce aspect of Bhairava, associated with war
- Kshetra
Bhairava - Protector of holy places and sacred sites
- Batuk
Bhairava - Child form of Bhairava, often depicted with a dog
- Swarna
Akarshana Bhairava - Attracts wealth and prosperity
- Maha
Krodha Bhairava - Most Fierce form of Bhairava
- Pralaya
Bhairava - Associated with the end of the world and destruction
- Asitanga
Bhairava - Has a dark complexion and eight arms
- Ruru
Bhairava - Has the face of a dog, associated with hunting and protection
- Samhara
Bhairava - Associated with the destruction of enemies
- Mahadeva
Bhairava - Supreme form of Bhairava, associated with creation and
destruction
- Veerabhadra
Bhairava - Associated with the fierce warrior Veerabhadra
- Kaala
Chakra Bhairava - Guardian of time and the cycle of creation and
destruction
- Maha
Rudra Bhairava - Fierce form of Rudra, destroyer of ego and ignorance
- Dakshina
Bhairava - Associated with the southern direction
- Ugra
Bhairava - Fierce and terrifying form of Bhairava
- Krodha
Bhairava - Lord of Anger, destroyer of ignorance
- Kapaala
Bhairava - Wearer of a garland of skulls, associated with death and
destruction
- Vikata
Bhairava - Distorted or twisted form, associated with the destruction of
illusions
- Sthanu
Bhairava - Associated with Lord Shiva's static aspect
- Ruru
Bhairava - Associated with the face of a dog, protector of animals
- Kaala
Bhairava - Guardian of time and the cycle of creation and destruction
- Kshetrapal
Bhairava - Protector of sacred sites and temples
- Swarna
Akarshana Bhairava - Attracts wealth and prosperity
- Ruru
Bhairava - Associated with the face of a dog, protector of animals
- Kala
Bhairava - Guardian of time and the cycle of creation and destruction
- Krodha
Bhairava - Lord of Anger, destroyer of ignorance
- Batuk
Bhairava - Child form of Bhairava, often depicted with a dog
- Swarna
Akarshana Bhairava - Attracts wealth and prosperity
- Maha
Krodha Bhairava –
- Pralaya
Bhairava
- Asitanga
Bhairava
- Ruru
Bhairava
- Samhara
Bhairava
- Veerabhadra
Bhairava
- Kaala
Chakra Bhairava
- Kshetra
Bhairava
- Ugra
Bhairava
- Kapaala
Bhairava
- Vikata
Bhairava
- Sthanu
Bhairava
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