Lord Kalabhairava is a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva who oversees the march of time.
Since he is the manifestation of Lord Shiva and so guards Shiva Temples
Normally in Shiva temples, idols of Bhairava are situated in the north, facing southern direction. He is also called Kṣhetrapāla. He appears in a standing position with four hands. His weapons are drum, pāśa (noose), trident and skull. In some forms of Bhairava, there are more than four hands. He appears without dress and with a dog. His weapons, the dog, protruding teeth, terrifying looks, and a garland with red flowers all give him a frightening appearance..
The origin of Bhairava can be traced to a conversation between Brahma and Vishnu which is recounted in the Shiva Mahapuranam.[13] In it, Vishnu inquired of Brahma, "Who is the supreme creator of the Universe?" Arrogantly, Brahma told Vishnu to worship him as Supreme Creator. One day, Brahma thought "I have five heads. Shiva also has five heads. I can do everything that Shiva does and therefore I am Shiva." Brahma became a little egotistical as a result of this. Additionally, he began to forget the work of Shiva and also started interfering in what Shiva was supposed to be doing. Consequently, Mahadeva (Shiva) threw a small nail from his finger which assumed the form of Kala Bhairava and casually went to cut off one of Brahma's heads. The skull (Kapala) of Brahma is held in the hands of Kala Bhairava, Brahma's ego was destroyed and he became enlightened. From then on, he became useful to himself and to the world, and deeply grateful to Shiva. In the form of the Kala Bhairava, Shiva is said to be guarding each of these Shaktipeeth (Shakti temples). Each Shaktipeeth is accompanied by a temple dedicated to Bhairava
Lord Bhairavar appears in a standing position with eight hands. His weapons are drum, pāśa (noose), trident and skull.
He appears without dress and with a dog. His weapons, the dog, protruding teeth, terrifying looks, and a garland with red flowers all give him a frightening appearance..
a seperate temple for Lord Bhairavar @ SBN has been built and served as Lord Sri Ugra Kala Bhairavar.
As per the Hindu Mythology, Kala Bhairava is the God of the ‘Nivaran’ of endeavors. He also rescues his worshipers from bad health and always liberates them from accidents and mishaps.
Since he is the guardian of travelers, one c an travel fearlessly after worshipping him
before commencing the journey.
Practitioners venerate this noteworthy festival for getting success, wealth, health and prosperity. Lord Bhairava grants the protections and shower blessings to their beloved followers.
Evil spirits and Ghosts and other bad omens cannot come near you.
As the saying goes, time lost is lost forever. There's nothing more precious than time. So intelligent humans should use every
moment effectively on the spiritual path. And those want to do this have the divine help of Lord Kaala Bhairava if they request it with sincerity.
Every Theiprai thithi ashtami is the best time for worshipping Lord Bhairavar.
Every Sunday Raghu Kala Pooja is performed at SBN between 4:30 PM and 6PM
Kala Bhairava Ashtami, which occurs in November/December is an important day for worshipping the Lord Bhairavar.
Lghting Ash guard Lamps on above mentioned days, offering Red Flowers/Garlands and Fruits.