Monday, 25 November 2013

Maha Kala Bhairavashtami

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Kalabhairava is the form of Lord Shiva who bestows upon us a very powerful protection from all the perils in life. “Kala” means black or time. “Bhairava” means the fearless one. Kalabhairava is depicted in the scriptures as the destroyer of all evil and negative forces. Kalabhairava is the Lord of Time. He takes care of the maintenance of the Dharma. He protects devotees and bestows upon them all great mystical powers. Kalabhairava is the deity of esoteric powers. He rules the nervous system in the human body, and so heals all the nervous disorders. The power and compassion of Kalabhairava is such that the dust of Kalabhairava’s feet itself can liberate people and bestow Enlightenment. Kalabhairava is the king of the city of Varanasi or Kashi – the city of Lord Shiva. The Kalabhairavashtakam written by the great incarnation Sri Shankaracharya describes Kalabhairava as the bestower of fame and all the worldly pleasures as well as the Divine bliss.

In Shiva temples, Kalabhairava is installed near the entrance of the temple, for He is the Kshetra Palaka – the protector of the energy field

Kalabhairavashtami is the day when Lord Shiva took the form of Kalabhairava. Or in other words,Kalabhairavastami is the day of advent of Lord Kalabhairava. On this day, Lord Kalabhairava makes His presence intense wherever He is worshiped. On this day, Kalabhairava removes all the sufferings of the devotees and grants whatever boons they ask. Offering worship to the Lord of Time – Kalabhairava – tunes our system to be receptive to the healing energy that He is intensely radiating.
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