News Topical, Digital Desk : In the spiritual world, Kaal Bhairav is considered an extremely powerful and fierce form of Lord Shiva. Many people fear the name Bhairav Baba, but in reality, he acts as a protective shield for his devotees, destroying negative energy and enemies. If you are facing obstacles in your life or have an unknown fear, pleasing Baba is very simple.
Why is Kama Bhairava special?
Kaal Bhairav is known as the "Kotwal of Kashi." According to religious beliefs and the Shiva Purana, Bhairav Baba is the god of justice. He is the ruler of time (Kaal), so worshipping him frees one from the fear of wasted time and premature death. In astrology, worshipping Kaal Bhairav is also considered the most effective way to pacify the inauspicious effects of Rahu and Ketu.
5 Simple Ways to Be Happy
To please Bhairav Baba, one does not need any very difficult sadhana, but true devotion.
Feed a black dog: Lord Bhairava's vehicle is a dog. According to scholars of scriptures, offering sweet bread, biscuits, or milk to a black dog on Saturday or Sunday pleases Bhairava Baba immensely. This is the simplest way to show your devotion to him.
Mustard Oil Lamp: According to ancient traditions, lighting a mustard oil lamp in the evening at a Bhairava temple or in front of his idol at home is considered very auspicious. Adding a few black sesame seeds to the lamp helps alleviate financial difficulties in life.
Chanting a special mantra: Concentrated chanting reaches directly to God. You can chant this simple mantra: "Om Hreem Batukaya Apaduddharanaya Kuru Kuru Batukaya Hreem." Scholars say that chanting this mantra removes all obstacles.
Offering Ashtagandha and Fragrance: Kaal Bhairav loves pungent fragrances and Ashtagandha (a powder of eight fragrant and sacred herbs). Offering perfume to him in a temple or burning Guggulu incense can eliminate negativity around you.
Donation of black sesame seeds and urad: From astrological point of view, if you donate black sesame seeds and whole urad on Saturday, it calms down Shani Dosh and the wrath of Bhairav Baba.
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