Information about Ardhnarishwar Puja & Yajna
Performing a Puja and Homam for Lord Agni protects a person from Evil forces and Negative Energies, purifies the Aura and provides Peace of mind and the person is blessed
Playing out a Puja and Homam for Lord Agni shields an individual from Evil powers and Negative Energies, cleans the Aura and gives Peace of psyche and the individual is honored by allLord Kaal Bhairava is a savage manifestation of Lord Shiva and he is profoundly adored over the whole Indian subcontinent. He is portrayed as conveying a Trident, a Drum and a cut off fifth head of Lord Brahma. He is one of the eight manifestations of Lord Shiva. As indicated by Shiva Mahapuran, when Lord Brahma requested Lord Vishnu to love him since he has made the Universe. This order of Lord Brahma enraged Lord Shiva and he embodied in a furious type of Kaal Bhairav who decapitated one of Brahma’s five heads. From that point onward, Lord Brahma was left with just four heads while the fifth head is constantly appeared in the possession of Lord Kaal Bhairav. Despite the fact that Lord Bhairava is constantly expected to be one of the most dreaded Deities however he is one of the most fulfilling and securing Gods.
There are Eight appearances of Kaal Bhairav known as Bhishan Bhairav, Sanhara Bhairav, Kapaal Bhairav, Kroudh Bhairav, Ruru Bhairav, Chand Bhairav, Unmatth Bhairav and Asithaang Bhairav. In Taantrik rehearses, he is venerated as Batuk Bhairav. A Dog is the Vahana of Kaal Bhairav and consequently minding after or taking care of a Dog is viewed as generally remunerating since it satisfies Lord Bhairav.
Master Bhairav is otherwise called Kotwal or Kshetrapalak (The gatekeeper of a Temple). He is known to Guard all the 52 Shakti Pithas of Goddess Parvati.
Fans of Lord Kaal Bhairava observe Kaal Bhairav Ashtami, which is otherwise called Kaal Bhairav Jayanti upon the arrival of Ashtami, after Poornima in the Maargshirsh month of Hindu Calendar since it is the day when Lord Kaal Bhairaw showed up on Earth. Aside from this, the most favorable day for loving Kaal Bhairav should be a Sunday albeit on the other hand, the equivalent should be possible on Tuesdays or Saturdays too.
by allLord Kaal Bhairava is a fierce incarnation of Lord Shiva and he is highly worshipped across the entire Indian subcontinent. He is depicted as carrying a Trident, a Drum and a severed 5th head of Lord Brahma. He is one of the eight incarnations of Lord Shiva. According to Shiva Mahapuran, once Lord Brahma ordered Lord Vishnu to worship him since he has created the Universe. This command of Lord Brahma angered Lord Shiva and he incarnated in a fierce form of Kaal Bhairav who beheaded one of Brahma’s five heads. After that, Lord Brahma was left with only four heads while the 5th head is always shown in the hands of Lord Kaal Bhairav. Although Lord Bhairava is always supposed to be one of the most feared Deities but actually he is one of the most rewarding and protecting Gods.
There are Eight manifestations of Kaal Bhairav known as Bhishan Bhairav, Sanhara Bhairav, Kapaal Bhairav, Kroudh Bhairav, Ruru Bhairav, Chand Bhairav, Unmatth Bhairav and Asithaang Bhairav. In Taantrik practises, he is worshipped as Batuk Bhairav. A Dog is the Vahana of Kaal Bhairav and therefore caring after or feeding a Dog is considered to be most rewarding since it pleases Lord Bhairav.
Lord Bhairav is also known as Kotwal or Kshetrapalak (The guardian of a Temple). He is known to Guard all the 52 Shakti Pithas of Goddess Parvati.
Devotees of Lord Kaal Bhairava celebrate Kaal Bhairav Ashtami, which is also known as Kaal Bhairav Jayanti on the day of Ashtami, after Poornima in the Maargshirsh month of Hindu Calendar since it is the day when Lord Kaal Bhairaw appeared on Earth. Apart from this, the most auspicious day for worshipping Kaal Bhairav is supposed to be a Sunday although alternately, the same can be done on Tuesdays or Saturdays as well.
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