
The Formidable, Glorious
Divine Mother Maa Bhairavi,
Shining With The Effulgence Of
Ten Thousand Blazing Suns,
Blesses With the ability to attain
the state that is beyond the fear of death,
which, in vedanta, is referred to
as the ‘state-of-brahman’.
Maa Bhairavi Is Revered
In The Highest Place In tantric traditions
and the sincere worship Of
Maa Bhairavi Can Enable seekers
to overcome obstacles
on their spiritual journey.
As The Fierce Yet Compassionate
Divine Mother,
Maa Bhairavi
Protects Her children From harm
And Guides Her devotees towards
spiritual growth and enlightenment.
Maa Bhairavi Is worshipped
by devotees In Many Divine Forms
And Is Depicted Embodying
The Many Divine Powers
And Wisdom Teachings.
In One Revered Divine Form,
Maa Bhairavi Is Depicted With
A Glowing Complexion,
Like The Light Of Many Blazing Suns,
Wearing Red Silk Clothes
And A Garland of severed human heads.
Maa Bhairavi Is Depicted
With Four Divine Arms,
Holding A Rosary And A Book In Two Of Them,
While The Other Two Hands Make Gestures
That Grant wishes And Dispel fear.
Maa Bhairavi’s Divine Face Is Adorned With
Three Lotus-Like Divine Eyes,
A Half-Moon On Her Divine Forehead,
And A Jeweled Crown On Her Divine Head.
In Her More Formidable
And Fearsome Divine Form,
Maa Bhairavi Is Depicted
Residing In cremation grounds,
Seated On a headless corpse.
The Depiction Of
Maa Bhairavi Has A Fierce Expression,
With Three Divine Eyes That Symbolize
The Ability To See past, present, and future,
Disheveled Hair, A Garland Of skulls
or severed human heads,
And A Divine Body
Smeared With blood, Signifying
Maa Bhairavi As The Destroyer
Of evil and ignorance.
Maa Bhairavi’s Complexion Is Often
Depicted As Dark Or Red,
Reflecting The Primal Energy
Maa Bhairavi Embodies.
In The Fierce Divine Form,
Maa Bhairavi Is Also Depicted
Holding Various Weapons
Such As A Trident, Sword, And Noose.
The Depiction Of
Maa Bhairavi’s Fierce Form
Symbolizes the destructive power of time,
which ultimately consumes everything.
However, this destruction is not negative;
it is a necessary force for
the creation of new life and
the removal of ignorance and evil.
Maa Bhairavi Teaches devotees To
confront their fears, embrace change,
and transcend the limitations of the material world.
In tantric practices,
Maa Bhairavi Is worshipped As
The Divine Mother Who Bestows
spiritual enlightenment and liberation (moksha/mukti).
devotees invoke
Maa Bhairavi during times of crisis or
when they seek inner strength And Protection.
Maa Bhairvai Is Also worshipped seeking
Protection against enemies,
and to be able to overcome
obstacles and difficulties in life.
An Early Hymn From The Sarada-Tilaka,
A Ninth-Century Text, venerates
Maa Bhairavi As
The Divine Mother Beyond words,
Whom Even the gods
Cannot Fully Describe.
Maa Bhairavi Is worshipped As
The Source Of the universe,
Primordial And OmniPresent.
Maa Bhairavi Is Also Revered As
The Source Of speech and consciousness,
And The Source of all the vedas,
Embodying Knowledge And Wisdom.
In The Hymn,
Maa Bhairavi Is Also Revered As
The Source Of
the sun’s power to sustain the world
and the fire that dissolves it.
The Hymn Further Describes That
Maa Bhairavi Controls vital energies
And Grants yogic powers
to deserving seekers,
Helping them To overcome passions like
lust, greed, and anger.
Through yoga,
Maa Bhairavi Guides deserving devotees
to overcome worldly desires.
Maa Bhairavi Is worshiped As
The Divine Mother Of The Kundalini Energy
That Awakens And Rises Through the body,
symbolizing the awakening of consciousness.
The Hymn Also praises
The Divine Beauty Of
Maa Bhairavi,
With The Power To
Evoke passion While Also Controlling it.
Maa Bhairavi Is Venerated As
The Divine Teacher And
Revealer Of knowledge
that guides spiritual practice.
The Fearsome, Glorious
Maa Bhairavi Is Also
The Benevolent Divine Mother,
Providing nourishment and fulfilling
the auspicious desires of deserving devotees.
The Divine Mother
Maa Bhairavi Is Also worshipped As
Maa Tripura Bhairavi.
Maa Tripura Bhairavi Is
The Divine Mother Of the three places,
which yogis identify with
the three states of jagrat (waking),
swapna (dreaming), and shushupti (sleeping).
Maa Tripura Bhairavi Is Also
Associated With triads, or groups of three,
Symbolizing different aspects of
creation, sustenance, and destruction,
the three energies:
icchā (will), jñāna (knowledge), and kriyā (action),
the three vital energy channels (nādis) in the body:
ida, pingala, and sushumna,
as well as the three worlds (bhūr, bhuvaḥ, suvaḥ)
and the three qualities (gunas) of nature:
sattva, rajas, and tamas.
Maa Tripura Bhairavi Blesses
deserving devotees With Guidance
On the journey towards realization
Of The Ultimate Reality,
that can be achieved by transcending these triads.
Maa Tripura Bhairavi Is Also Worshipped As
“Vāk Devi”,
The Divine Mother Of speech,
And The Source Of all words.
Speech in its highest form is linked
To The Divine Sound Or Śabda Brahman,
Which Is The Primordial Vibration
That Brings the universe into existence.
As speech evolves,
it moves through different stages,
from a subtle, unmanifested form
to the fully expressed word.
This journey mirrors the spiritual path,
moving from ignorance to attaining realization.
Maa Tripura Bhairavi Blesses
deserving devotees with the
transformative power of fire (tejas tattva).
The Blessings Of
Maa Tripura Bhairavi
Purify And Transform devotees,
By Burning away impurities and obstacles
that hinder spiritual progress.
This fire is both literal and metaphorical,
signifying the intense discipline (tapas)
and effort required to overcome desires
and attachments on the path to spiritual liberation.
Maa Bhairavi Is Revered As
The Divine Mother Of destruction And
The Ultimate Power Behind
the dissolution of the universe.
The Fierce Maa Bhairavi Is Also
The Compassionate
Divine Mother Who Grants Blessings
And Boons To deserving devotees.
Worshipped As
Maa Tripura Bhairavi,
Maa Bhairavi Is
The Protective Divine Mother,
Shielding devotees From negative influences
And Guiding them through the challenges
they face on their spiritual journey.
As The Divine Mother Of destruction,
The Depiction Of
Maa Bhairavi’s Fearsome Divine Form
Imparts The Wisdom That
The Destruction of illusion and
ignorance is necessary for
attainment of liberation {mukti}.
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