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Lesser-known facts about Batuk Bhairav

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 31, 2024, 18:07 IST
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All you need to know about Batuk Bhairav

Batuk Bhairav, a fierce form of Lord Shiva, is worshipped in Tantric traditions of Hinduism. Depicted as a youthful deity with blue or black complexion, he symbolizes destruction and creation. Devotees seek his blessings for protection and spiritual evolution, offering rituals with meat, liquor, and mantras, especially at the Batuk Bhairav Temple in Varanasi. (Image:Instagram/batuk_bhairav_)

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Origin and Name

Batuk Bhairav is a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, primarily worshipped in Tantric traditions of Hinduism. "Batuk" means child, and "Bhairav" refers to the fearsome aspect of Shiva, depicting him in a youthful form. (Image:Instagram/batuk_bhairav_)

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Child-Like Appearance

Batuk Bhairav is often depicted as a child with a blue or black complexion, three eyes, and four arms. He carries a trident (trishula), a drum (damaru), a skull, and a club (khatvanga). (Image:Instagram/batuk_bhairav_)

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Tantric Symbolism

Batuk Bhairav holds significant importance in Tantric rituals and practices, representing the aspect of destruction and creation. Tantric practitioners seek his blessings for protection, power, and spiritual evolution. (Image:Instagram/batuk_bhairav_)

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Guardian of Tantra

Batuk Bhairav is considered the guardian deity of Tantric texts and practices. He is believed to safeguard the secrets of Tantra and bestow divine knowledge upon sincere seekers. (Image:Instagram/batuk_bhairav_)

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Worship Traditions

Devotees worship Batuk Bhairav with offerings of liquor, meat, and blood, symbolizing the Tantric principle of transmutation and transformation. His rituals often involve the chanting of mantras and the use of Yantras. (Image:Instagram/batuk_bhairav_)

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Iconography

In some depictions, Batuk Bhairav is shown standing on a lotus pedestal or riding a dog, symbolizing his ferocious nature and ability to subdue negative forces. (Image:Instagram/batuk_bhairav_)

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Temple in India

The Batuk Bhairav Temple in Varanasi, India, is one of the most famous shrines dedicated to this deity. Situated near the Durga Temple in the Durga Kund area, it attracts devotees seeking protection and blessings. (Image:Instagram/batuk_bhairav_)

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Legend of Origin

According to mythology, Batuk Bhairav manifested from the matted locks of Lord Shiva during his fierce battle with the demon Andhakasura. He emerged to aid Shiva in defeating the demon and restoring balance to the universe. (Image:Instagram/batuk_bhairav_)

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Symbolism of Time

Batuk Bhairav is associated with the concept of time (Kala), representing the cyclical nature of creation, preservation, and destruction. Devotees seek his blessings to overcome the limitations of time and attain spiritual liberation. (Image:Instagram/batuk_bhairav_)

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