[Advaita-l] Kala Bhirava Jayanthi

KAMESWARARAO MULA kamesh_ccmb at yahoo.co.in
Fri Nov 10 17:20:39 EST 2017


Dear Friends,                      Baṭuka Bhairava, the son of the goddess CaṇḍīBhairava presides over the holy city in a group of eight called aṣṭabhairava paired with a group of eight goddesses called aṣṭamātṛkā. However, it is no longer possible to reconstitute the spatial organization of the aṣṭamātṛkā as it has been in the Katmandu Valley. Though Kāla Bhairava is the most important and central among them, he is not counted among the eight traditional Bhairavas in the, roughly speaking, eight different directions of the holy city to whom he has relegated his function of Kotwal. Apart from the above eight classical Bhairavas, there are images of Bhairava scattered all about Banaras, either in the open-air or housed in small temples or in a subsidiary position in the temple of some other divinity. Very often Bhairava is represented merely by an amorphous stone heavily bedecked with vermilion. The embryonic implications of Bhairava’s entry into Banaras are reflected in the relationship between his “child” (Baṭuka) manifestation and one or more forms of the benign goddess. Mantra moolam guru vakyam –  Guru’s words and by following the mantra –that such heights were reached by the sadhaks. These stories are not myths but are facts that are helplessly trying to tell the modern day man to wake up while there is time and save the Creation,  and his individual soul will be blessed and go to higher dimensions, where the pains of the bhulok would be non-existent, Guru being the medium. Sahasrara Mahachakre karpura Dhavale guru, patumam batuko devo bhirava sarva karmasu.Pls find the useful link of bhirava kavach https://youtu.be/5rSXXo92DXA
KameswaraDr. M.Kameswara Rao
Senior Scientist, P&T Division,Defence Research & Development Establishment, Ministry of Defence, Govt of IndiaJhansi Road, Gwalior-474002,IndiaPh 91-(0)751-2390368(0) Imp Note:The information contained in this electronic message and any attachments to this message are intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s) and may contain proprietary, confidential or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately and destroy all copies of this message and any attachments if any.


   Show original message     On Saturday, 11 November 2017 3:03 AM, KAMESWARARAO MULA <kamesh_ccmb at yahoo.co.in> wrote:
 

 Dear Friends,                      Baṭuka Bhairava, the son of the goddess CaṇḍīBhairava presides over the holy city in a group of eight called aṣṭabhairava paired with a group of eight goddesses called aṣṭamātṛkā. However, it is no longer possible to reconstitute the spatial organization of the aṣṭamātṛkā as it has been in the Katmandu Valley. Though Kāla Bhairava is the most important and central among them, he is not counted among the eight traditional Bhairavas in the, roughly speaking, eight different directions of the holy city to whom he has relegated his function of Kotwal. Apart from the above eight classical Bhairavas, there are images of Bhairava scattered all about Banaras, either in the open-air or housed in small temples or in a subsidiary position in the temple of some other divinity. Very often Bhairava is represented merely by an amorphous stone heavily bedecked with vermilion. The embryonic implications of Bhairava’s entry into Banaras are reflected in the relationship between his “child” (Baṭuka) manifestation and one or more forms of the benign goddess. Mantra moolam guru vakyam –  Guru’s words and by following the mantra –that such heights were reached by the sadhaks. These stories are not myths but are facts that are helplessly trying to tell the modern day man to wake up while there is time and save the Creation,  and his individual soul will be blessed and go to higher dimensions, where the pains of the bhulok would be non-existent, Guru being the medium. Sahasrara Mahachakre karpura Dhavale guru, patumam batuko devo bhirava sarva karmasu.Pls find the useful link of bhirava kavach https://youtu.be/5rSXXo92DXA
Kameswara


 

    On Friday, 10 November 2017 8:27 PM, KAMESWARARAO MULA <kamesh_ccmb at yahoo.co.in> wrote:
 

 Dear Friends,                      Baṭuka Bhairava, the son of the goddess CaṇḍīBhairava presides overthe holy city in a group of eight called aṣṭabhairavapaired with a group of eight goddesses called aṣṭamātṛkā. However, it is no longerpossible to reconstitute the spatial organization of the aṣṭamātṛkā as it has been in the Katmandu Valley. Though Kāla Bhairava is the mostimportant and central among them, he is not counted among the eight traditionalBhairavas in the, roughly speaking, eight different directions of the holy cityto whom he has relegated his function of Kotwal. Apart from the above eightclassical Bhairavas, there are images of Bhairava scattered all about Banaras,either in the open-air or housed in small temples or in a subsidiary positionin the temple of some other divinity. Very often Bhairava is represented merelyby an amorphous stone heavily bedecked with vermilion. The embryonicimplications of Bhairava’s entry into Banaras are reflected in the relationshipbetween his “child” (Baṭuka)manifestation and one or more forms of the benign goddess.  Mantra moolam guru vakyam –  Guru’swords and by following the mantra –that such heightswere reached by the sadhaks. These stories are not myths but are facts thatare helplessly trying to tell the modern day man to wake up while there is timeand save the Creation,  and his individual soul will be blessed and go tohigher dimensions, where the pains of the bhulok would be non-existent, Gurubeing the medium.  Sahasrara Mahachakrekarpura Dhavale guru, patumam batuko devo bhirava sarva karmasu.Pls find the useful link of bhirava kavach https://youtu.be/5rSXXo92DXA
Kameswara
Dr. M.Kameswara RaoSenior Scientist, P&T Division,Defence Research & Development Establishment, Ministry of Defence, Govt of IndiaJhansi Road, Gwalior-474002,IndiaPh 91-(0)751-2390368(0) Imp Note:The information contained in this electronic message and any attachments to this message are intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s) and may contain proprietary, confidential or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately and destroy all copies of this message and any attachments if any.


   

   


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