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Why Bhairav protects Shaktipeeths: The importance of Shaktipeeths in Hindu religion is not hidden from anyone. These are the holy places where the body parts of Goddess Sati had fallen. But, have you ever wondered why Bhairava, the fierce form of Lord Shiva, is associated with every Shaktipeeth? According to the calendar, in the year 2025, Kaal Bhairav Jayanti will be celebrated on Wednesday, 12th November, which is the celebration of the birth of Bhairav Baba. On this auspicious occasion, let us know what is the secret of this amazing relationship between Kaal Bhairav and Shaktipeeths.
Shaktipeeth and Bhairav: An unbreakable relationship
According to mythology, when Lord Shiva was performing Tandav with the burning body of his wife Goddess Sati, to save the universe from destruction, Lord Vishnu cut Sati's body into 51 pieces with his Sudarshan Chakra. Wherever these pieces fell on the earth, those places were called 51 Shaktipeeths. After the body parts of the Goddess fell on each Shaktipeeth, to ensure their safety and dignity, Lord Shiva manifested 51 Bhairavas from his body parts. This is the reason that in every Shaktipeeth, along with the Goddess, her respective Bhairava is also present.
Why is Bhairav the protector of every Shaktipeeth?
son and protector
Bhairav is considered to be the son of Goddess Sati (Adi Shakti). Due to this filial love and duty, he sits as a guardian (kshetrapal) in every Shaktipeeth. Their job is to monitor the sanctity and safety of the Shaktipeeth, so that no unrighteous power or negative energy can contaminate the divine abode of the goddess.
union of shiva and shakti
Bhairav is a fierce form of Lord Shiva. Goddess (Shakti) is worshiped in Shaktipeeths, and the presence of Bhairava (form of Shiva) there symbolizes the union of Shiva and Shakti. This presence also indicates that where there is Shakti, Shiva is inevitably present as a protector.
balance of tantric energy
Shaktipeeths are considered very important centers for Tantra Sadhana, where the power of the Goddess is manifested in the form of extremely strong energy. Bhairav is considered the god of Tantra Vidya. They work to keep the divine and tantric energy of the area balanced and controlled. His existence is not only as a protector, but also as a controller and guide of tantric energy.
What to do on Kaal Bhairav Jayanti?
- Offer black sesame seeds, mustard oil, jaggery and coconut to Kaal Bhairav.
- Recite Bhairav Chalisa or Bhairav Stotra.
- Bhairav Baba's vehicle is a dog. Therefore, feeding a black dog on this day is considered very auspicious.
Importance of Kaal Bhairav Jayanti
Kaal Bhairav is also called 'Kotwal of Kashi', that is, he is the main protector of Kashi city. His worship on the day of Kaal Bhairav Jayanti has special significance. By worshiping Lord Bhairav, the devotee gets protection from all kinds of fear and negative powers. Worshiping Bhairav Baba on this day leads to victory over enemies and opponents. This day is also considered very auspicious to reduce the inauspicious effects related to Rahu, Ketu and Saturn. It is believed that by worshiping with true heart on Kaal Bhairav Jayanti, poverty, misfortune and suffering are removed from a person's life, and he attains success and power.
Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV9 Bharatvarsha does not confirm this.
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