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Bhairav pooja explanation
Kaal Bhairav is one of the most terrifying incarnations of Lord Shiva. Lord Brahma once became haughty and selfish. He currently had five heads. Lord Shiva intended to teach him a lesson and make him more dedicated and responsible for his mission. As a result, he formed Kaal Bhairav from his nails, and Kaal Bhairav emerged as an avatar of Lord Shiva.
Kaal Bhairav approached Brahma and used his nail to cut off the top of his head. Brahma's head got entangled in his hand as shown in the representative image of Lord Kaal Bhairav found in all times. Lord Kalabhairava is also the lord of Kashi. This also has a symbolic meaning. It represents how time erodes everything. Everything in our world will disintegrate and disappear over time. Despite the fact that Kaal Bhairav is one of the fiercest incarnations of Lord Shiva. Yet he is very sympathetic and easily satisfied. When Lord Bhairav is worshiped sincerely, he can conquer and defeat all kinds of enemies. A black dog serves as a vehicle for Kaal Bhairav. Lord Shiva manifests in various forms and incarnations. Death is ruled by Kalabhairava. The terms 'death' and 'time' have a symbolic meaning in Hinduism. Kalabhairava is neither the past nor destiny. He is constantly present in the moment.
Lord Kalabhairava is called the lord of the pancha bhootas including earth, fire, water, air and ether. He bestows all kinds of desired perfection in life, as well as all the information we seek. There is a distinction between learning and excellence, and this state of joy provides the excellence sought. By remembering Kalabhairava, one attains the joy of deep meditation, when one is free from all worries and does not worry about anything.
Kaal Bhairav helps in controlling one's ego. He is kind and effortlessly bestows wealth and fortune on his believers. Lord Kaal Bhairav protects every Shakti Peeth. Lord Kaal Bhairava's abilities are considered to lie in the mystic sciences, making him the most loved god among mystic professionals. Worshiping Lord Kaal Bhairav helps in overcoming diseases, adversaries and enemies, and helps in getting rid of unemployment.
What do you need during a bhairav pooja
Step 1: Prepare
Preparation requirements:
1x Bhairav incense
1x ghee diya
1x image
Prepare for the festival by lighting a slide and incense to cleanse the area where you will be performing pooja. Place the image of shiva / Shiva lingam / Shiva Yantra in a central place in your altar and concentrate your thoughts on Shiva Bhagawan. (this can also be done usingJaap, meditation on a Rudraksha bead necklace) see video (see https://youtu.be/YEuYZLhJGhE)
Yantra (instrument to collect the forces you summon)
This Yantra acts as tabijh (protection) and you can keep it with you
you go outside or you can place this at your front door to ward off negative influences.
Step 2: Asnaan (Bathing image)
Requirements Asnaan:
1x Gangajal (water from the holy river Ganges)
1x Rosewater
1x bluing powder
Clean the statue with BHARAT KINGS by pouring pure gangajal on your statue and then rose water. (see video)
Recite ''Om aim hraam kleem shri batukbhairavaya' throughout the entire process. (Other shiva mantras are of course also desirable).
Put in a lota:
Mix milk, gangajal, sugarcane juice and kamal water containing special
Shiva dhaar together into a fragrant mixture. (see video)
Then place a white flower on the lota and pour the mixture in a continuous stream over your Shiva Lingam/murti or Yantra and collect it in a thali.
Step 3: Tilak (decorate image)
Tilak requirements:
1x Sindhur (red vermilion)
1x Chandan yellow (yellow ground vermilion)
1x vibuti (ash from plant remains)
1x Hardi (turmeric)
With your right ring finger, dot the following powders on bhairav's forehead:
*Sindhur (symbolizes love)
*Chandan yellow (which symbolizes attraction)
*Hardi (which symbolizes beauty and purity)
*Vibuti (symbolizes the fact that Shiva is the god of destruction and new beginnings)
(apply in the order above)
Step 4: Vaastram (Donating clothes)
Vaastram requirements:
1x clothing black fabric
1x yagjopawitra / Janew cord (white yarn)
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Step 5: Offerings
supplies needed:
1x dhatura seeds
1x Paan leaf
1x Soparie
1x lawang (clove)
1x Fruit
1x Coconut
1x bottle palm
Offering flowers:
1x dark blue
For the image, place the above products in a bowl.
first the fruits and then at the end
the paan leaf with a soparie and cloves on it,
this is done in the form of a dessert.
After this you can switch toHavan,a fire offering ceremony, which is of course optional for everyone.