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25 AUG 2016 KALASHTAMI

KALASHTAMI

Kalashtami, which is also known as Kala Ashtami, is observed every month during Ashtami Tithi of Krishna Paksha. Devotees of Lord Bhairav keep fast and worship Him on all Kalashtami days in the year.
The most significant Kalashtami, which is known as Kalabhairav Jayanti, falls in the month of Margashirsha according to North Indian, Purnima to Purnima, lunar month calendar while Kalabhairav Jayanti falls in the month of Kartik in South Indian, Amavasya to Amavasya, lunar month calendar. However both calendars observe Kalabhairav Jayanti on the same day. It is believed that Lord Shiva was appeared in form of Bhairav on the same day.
Kalashtami BHairav
Kalabhairav Jayanti is also known as Bhairav Ashtami.
The day is considered holier if Bhairava Ashtami falls on a Sunday or a Tuesday, sacred weekdays dedicated to Bhairava. Bhairava is specifically worshipped for success, wealth, health and obstacle removal. A devotee is said to be freed of sin and the fear of death by observing Bhairava Ashtami.
The name Kalashtami is sometimes used to refer to this day, but might also refer to any ashtami in Krishna paksha, all of which are sacred days of Bhairava, who is also called also Dandapani (as holds a rod or Danda to punish sinners) and he rides a dog he is also known as Swaswa meaning “whose horse is a dog”.
Meaning and Blessings of ‘Bhairav’
‘Bhai’ – gives you material wealth.
‘Ra’ – dissolves negativity and limited consciousness
‘Va’ – keeps creating things.

MASIK KALASHTAMI IN 2016

02 January (Saturday) Kalashtami
01 February (Monday) Kalashtami
01 March (Tuesday) Kalashtami
31 March (Thursday) Kalashtami
29 April (Friday) Kalashtami
29 May (Sunday) Kalashtami
27 June (Monday) Kalashtami
26 July (Tuesday) Kalashtami
25 August (Thursday) Kalashtami
23 September (Friday) Kalashtami
22 October (Saturday) Kalashtami
21 November (Monday) Kalabhairav Jayanti
20 December (Tuesday) Kalashtami

LEGEND

Bhairava is an manifestation of Shiva’s wrath. According to the legend narrated on the occasion, the Trimurti gods, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva were talking in a serious mood as to who was superior of them all. In the heated debate, Shiva felt slighted by remarks made by Brahma and instructed his ganor Bhairava to cut of one of Brahma’s five heads. Bhairava followed Shiva’s orders and one head of Brahma was cut off and thus he became four headed. Instilled with fear, all others prayed to Shiva and Bhairava.
Another slightly modified version is that when Brahma insulted Shiva, Bhairava (Kala-Bhairava) appeared from the angry Shiva’s forehead and severed Brahma’s head, leaving him with only four heads. The head of Brahma stuck to Bhairava’s left palm due to the sin of killing Brahma, the most learned Brahmin – Brahmahatya or Brahminicide. To expiate the sin of brahmahatya, Bhairava had to perform the vow of a Kapali: wandering the world as a naked beggar with the skull of the slain as his begging bowl. Bhairava’s sin is finally expiated when he reaches the holy city of Varanasi, where a temple dedicated to him still exists.

WORSHIP

An all-night vigil is observed on Bhairava Ashtami with prayers, worship and tales of Bhairava, Shiva and Parvati being told. In the midnight, an arati of Bhairava should be performed with conches, bells and drums.
After taking a bath in the morning, devotees, especially Shiva-worshipping Shaivas offer libations and oblations to their dead ancestors.
Then, Bhairava, Shiva, Shiva’s consort Parvati and Bhairava’s vahana (animal vehicle), the dog, is worshipped with flowers and sweets. Dogs are also offered milk, sweets, curds and other food as offerings.
Bhairava Ashtami is observed in Bhairav Prasad Temple in Vaishno Devi hills in Kashmir. On this day, an image of Kala-Bhairava is made in gold or silver and immersed in a brass metal pot filled with water and worshipped with all scriptural prayers, as is done to Shiva. Then, the priests who do the puja are offered gifts.
In Varanasi, an eight-day pilgrimage of the eight temples dedicated to Ashta Bhairava, eight subsidiary aspects of Bhairava, is undertaken on the first eight days of the fortnight, culminating with Bhairava Ashtami. On Bhairava Ashtami, Kala Bhairava, the city’s guardian deity, is worshipped in his temple. For the rest of a year, a cloth covers the central icon, except his face, however on this day, the cloth is removed to reveal the whole image. The image is adorned with a garland of silver skulls on this day. Several devotees flood the temple to capture the unique opportunity to view the whole image.

WHY WORSHIP LORD BHAIRAV?

Worshiping Lord Bhairav helps to get rid from sufferings and pains, especially the troubles related to paranormal world. The devotee cherishes all round success and a healthy life free from any sort of diseases.
Bhairav

KALA BHAIRAVA GAYATRI MANTRA

“Om Kaalakaalaaya vidhmahey Kaalaatheethaaya dheemahi Thanno Kaala Bhairava Prachodhayaath.”
Kala Bhairava Mantra
“Om hreem kaal bhairavaye hreem namah”
” Hrim vatukaya apadudharanaya kuru kuru batukaya hrim.”
“Om hreem vam vatukaaya Aapaduddharanaya vatukaaya hreem”
“Om Hraam Hreem Hroom Hrime Hroum Ksham Kshetrapaalaaya Kaala Bhairavaaya Namaha”
With this brief article on Kalashtami, we hope you will make best out of this auspicious day and make your life beautiful.

Kalashtami

Kalashtami Date: 22 February 2014, Saturday
 Kalashtami 2014
Kalashtami is dedicated to Kaalbhairava. It falls every month on the Eighth Day from Poornima. In Krishna Paksha it is observed on Ashtami Tithi of Krishna Paksha. People also called it as Kala Ashtamikala Bhairav Ashtami or Maha kala Ashtami.Devotees worship Lord Kalbhairava to get blessings and remove all sins from their life. Kalbhairava is the incarnation of Lord Shiva; people keep fast with much devotion whole day. Kaalbhairava Jayanti is the most auspicious day to worship Kalbhairava. It is believed that Pitru Tharpan and Shraddha rituals are to be done on this day. Special Pooja is performed on this day. On this day Tantriks do Tantra and people also do Kalsarpa Puja, Raksha Puja, Shakti Puja to remove all sins and gain powers to fight with negative energies. You can be free from all negative sprits you should read Kalbhairava Stotra, Kalbhairava Mantra.
Kalaashtami Puja Benefits
  •  Kalaashtami Puja has various benefits people get victory over rivals and get success.
  • By doing Kalaashtami Puja you can lead a healthy and disease free life.
  • You can be free from paranormal world and protects from ghosts and evil sprits.
  • Worshipping Kallbhairava gets fulfill all your wishes.
 Kalashtami Story
 According to Shiva Mahapuran Once upon a Time there was a controversy held between Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva and Lord that who is strongest and greatest among them. In their arguments Lord Bhrama commented on Lord Sshiva which made Shiva furious. Lord Shiva being so angry  cut off one of the face of Lord Bharma . Lord Shiva came in his destructive form of Kaalbhairava . This was the horrified incarnation of Lord Shiva scared the demigods, By seeing this Lord Bharma apologized Kaalbhairava.
 Kalashtami Puja/Poojan Samagri/Kit/Material
Kalashtami Puja/Pooja/Pujan Vidhi
Follow the steps of Kaal Bhairav puja vidhi.
 Kalashtami Aarti
Sing Lord Bhairav aarti.
 Kalashtami Mantra
Chant Lord Bhairav mantra.
 Kalashtami Bhajan
Sing Lord Bhairav bhajan.
 Kalashtami Traditions | Kalashtami Celebration
  •  Lord Kaal Bhairav is worshipped in all temples and his vehicle dog is fed with milk and sweets.
  • Devotees take ritual bath in the morning .
  • Kalbhairava devotees worship kalbhairava in all Temples of Lord Shiva.
  • Dog is the vehicle of Kaalbhairava, people fed it with milk and bread.
  • People do Fast & Jagaran on this day.
  • Recite Kalbhairava Mantra .
  • This day is most auspicious for Tantra siddhi, Balckmagic.
 Kalashtami Wallpaper/Images/Photos:
Kaalashtami 480x187 Kalashtami
Devotees can download Lord Kala Bhairav wallpapers from here.

11th MAY 2015 KALASHTAMI _BHAIRAV ASHTAMI _LORD SHIV AVTAR

Bhairava Ashtami

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Bhairava Ashtami

Brahma worships Bhairava with his dog
Also calledBhairava Jayanti
Observed byHindus
TypeHindu
ObservancesPrayers and religious rituals, including puja to the godBhairava
DateDark Half of the lunar calendarmonth of Kartik/Margashirsha
2014 date14 November (Friday)
2015 date21 November (Monday)
Frequencyannual
  1. kalashtami साठी प्रतिमाप्रतिमांची तक्रार नोंदवाkalashtami साठी अधिक प्रतिमा
Bhairava Ashtami, also known as BhairavashtamiBhairava JayantiKala-Bhairava Ashtami and Kala-Bhairava Jayanti is a Hindu holy day commemorating the birthday of Bhairava (lit. "terrible"), a fearsome and wrathful manifestation of the god Shiva.[1] It falls on the eighth lunar day (ashtami) in the fortnight of the waning moon (Krishna paksha) in the Hindu month of Kartik (per the South Indian Amavasyant calendar, every month ends with a new moon) or Margashirsha (per the North Indian Purnimant calendar, every month ends with a full moon). By both schemes, Bhairava Ashtami falls on the same day in November–December.[2] The name Kalashtami is sometimes used to refer to this day, but might also refer to any ashtami in Krishna paksha, all of which are sacred days of Bhairava, who is also called also Dandapani (as holds a rod or Danda to punish sinners) and he rides a dog he is also known as Swaswa meaning "whose horse is a dog".[3]

Legend[edit]

Bhairava is an manifestation of Shiva's wrath. According to the legend narrated on the occasion, the Trimurti gods, BrahmaVishnu and Shiva were talking in a serious mood as to who was superior of them all. In the heated debate, Shiva felt slighted by remarks made by Brahma and instructed his ganor Bhairava to cut of one of Brahma’s five heads. Bhairava followed Shiva’s orders and one head of Brahma was cut off and thus he became four headed. Instilled with fear, all others prayed to Shiva and Bhairava.[3]
Another slightly modified version is that when Brahma insulted Shiva, Bhairava (Kala-Bhairava) appeared from the angry Shiva's forehead and severed Brahma's head, leaving him with only four heads. The head of Brahma stuck to Bhairava's left palm due to the sin of killing Brahma, the most learned Brahmin – Brahmahatya or Brahminicide. To expiate the sin of brahmahatya, Bhairava had to perform the vow of a Kapali: wandering the world as a naked beggar with the skull of the slain as his begging bowl. Bhairava's sin is finally expiated when he reaches the holy city of Varanasi, where a temple dedicated to him still exists.[1]

Practices[edit]

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An all-night vigil is observed on Bhairava Ashtami with prayers, worship and tales of Bhairava, Shiva and Parvati being told. In the midnight, an arati of Bhairava should be performed with conches, bells and drums. After taking a bath in the morning, devotees, especially Shiva-worshipping Shaivas offer libations and oblations to their dead ancestors. Then, Bhairava, Shiva, Shiva's consort Parvati and Bhairava's vahana (animal vehicle), the dog, is worshipped with flowers and sweets. Dogs are also offered milk, sweets, curds and other food as offerings.[1][4][3][5]
The day is considered holier if Bhairava Ashtami falls on a Sunday or a Tuesday, sacred weekdays dedicated to Bhairava.[5] Bhairava is specifically worshipped for success, wealth, health and obstacle removal.[4] A devotee is said to be freed of sin and the fear of death by observing Bhairava Ashtami.[5]
Bhairava Ashtami is observed in Bhairav Prasad Temple in Vaishno Devi hills in Kashmir. On this day, an image of Kala-Bhairava is made in gold or silver and immersed in a brass metal pot filled with water and worshipped with all scriptural prayers, as is done to Shiva. Then, the priests who do the puja are offered gifts.[6]
In Varanasi, an eight-day pilgrimage of the eight temples dedicated to Ashta Bhairava, eight subsidiary aspects of Bhairava, is undertaken on the first eight days of the fortnight, culminating with Bhairava Ashtami. On Bhairava Ashtami, Kala Bhairava, the city's guardian deity, is worshipped in his temple. For the rest of a year, a cloth covers the central icon, except his face, however on this day, the cloth is removed to reveal the whole image. The image is adorned with a garland of silver skulls on this day. Several devotees flood the temple to capture the unique opportunity to view the whole image.[7][8]

Kaal Bhairav Mantra in Hindi: Kaal Bhairav Mantra for Protection, Vashikaran, Happy Life & Removal of All Problems

November 14, 2014 by Indian Astrology
Kaal Bhairav Mantra for Protection, Kaal Bhairav Mantra for Vashikaran, Kaal Bhairav Mantra for Happy Life, Kaal Bhairav Mantra for removal of all problems.
Kalashtami 2014 or Kaal Bhairav Jayanti 2014 is on 14th November 2014. Lord Kaal Bhairav is the fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva. Kaal Bhairav Ashtami or Kala Bhairava Jayanti is specifically done for success, wealth, health and obstacle removal.

1. Vatuk Bhairav Mantra

Om Hreem Aapaduddharanaay Kuru Kuru Swaha

2. Swarnakarshan Bhairav Mantra

Om Shreem Hreem Kleem Om Namo Bhagavate Swarnaakarshan
Bhairavaay Hiranyam Daapay Daapay Shreem Hreem Kleem Swaha

3. Mahabhairav Mantra

Om Bram Bhairavaay Namah

4. Pratyaksh Siddhi Vatuk Bhairav Mantra

Om Hreem Vatukaay Aapaduddharanaay Kuru Kuru Vatukaay

5. Bhairav Mantra for Protection

Om Hreem Bhairav Bhayankar Har Maam Raksh Raksh Hum Phat Swaha

6. Bhairav Mantra for Vashikaran

Om Namo Vatuk Bhairavaay Kaamdevaay Yasya Yasya
Drushyo Bhavaami Yashcha Yashcha Mam Sukham Tam Tam Mohayatu Swaha

7. Bhairav Mantra for Happy Life

Om Hraum Hreem Hroom Hleem Hum Om

8. Bhairav Mantra for removal of all problems

Om Kleem Veem Room Dhrum Ghneem Hreem Vatuk Bhairavaay Namah Swaha

9. Dakshinonmukhi Bhairav Mantra

Om Bhram Bhram Bhram Bhairavaay Namah:

10. Bhairav Mantra used by Karna

Om Bhram Bhram Bhram Kreem Bhram Bhram Bhram Phat

11. Krodh Bhairav Mantra

Om Hum Hraum Ram Jwaal Karaalyei Krodhashcha Kaal Bhairavaay Namah

KALABHAIRAVA POOJA

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Kalabhairava Pooja—Control Time
Why Kalabhairava Pooja?
Time and tide wait for none goes the saying. Controlling time and maintain punctuality is a lacking birth quality for many. Kala Bhairava blesses you with the power of controlling the factor called time and incidents that take place in your life.
Who is Kalabhairava?
Kala Bhairava also called the keeper of time is the lord who controls the time and incidents that take place in the human’s life. The divine Kala Bhairava stands for Kala—the time period and Bhairava, the keeper of time.
Benefits and Significance
You will attain the sheer power to control the time and the incidents that take place in your life with the blessings of Kala Bhairava. He blesses you with the divine power of predicting things that are to happen and to avoid mishaps by controlling time!
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Kala Bhairava Mantra (The specified Mantra is to be recited for 108 times as a standard rule; however, changes if any will be mentioned by the priest at the time of the Pooja)
“Swarnat Vijaya Vidmahe
Sula Hastaya Dhimahi
Tanno Kala Bhairavaya Prachodayat”
You can also chant this Mantra:

“Om Hram Kala Bhairavaya Namaha”

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Kalashtami, or Mahakaal Bhairavashtami, is the most auspicious day dedicated to Lord Kaala Bhairava – a manifestation of Lord Shiva. Kal Bhairava is the God of Time – Kal means ‘time’ and ‘Bhairava’ the manifestation of Shiva. Ashtami after Purnima, the eighth day after full moon, is considered the ideal day to propitiate Kala Bhairav. In 2015, Kala Bhairav Ashtami and Kal Bhairav Jayanti is on December 3.
It must be noted that Kalashtami is observed on the eighth day after full moon on all months by Shiva devotees.
Legend has it that it Lord Shiva in the form of Mahakaleshwar chopped off the fifth head of Brahma and performed penance on this day. There are several legends regarding the reason for chopping of the fifth head of Brahma. Once legend has it that the Trimurti – Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva once had an argument over who is the most powerful. During the argument, Brahma uttered a remark which enraged Shiva. Suddenly, he produced Bhairava from his body and ordered to chop the head of Brahma.
This terrified the demigods (Devas) and humans and this form of Shiva is believed to punish sinners and he carries a ‘Danda’ – a rod to punish.
The most popular Bhairava Ashtami is observed on the eighth day during the waning phase of moon in Margashirsha month in traditional Hindi calendar.
Kal Bhairava’s vehicle is a black dog and in some places dogs are fed on the day.
Shiva devotees take morning bath and perform pujas. Special pujas are also offered to dead ancestors in the morning. Staunch devotees keep vigil at night and narrate stories of Mahakaleshwar.
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