Kala Bhairava Mantra Jaap, Mantra of Lord Kala Bhairava, 108 Times
Please consider supporting my work through Patreon here: Download this track on Itunes: Dhyana Meaning in English: I meditate on an attractive, dark as a thundercloud, with a crescent moon in the hair, a garland of skulls, the Great Lord, clothed in the directions of the world (naked), a fieryhaired. He holds in his lotus hands the drum or Damaru, the sickle, the sacrificial knife, the noose, the snake, the bell, the skull, and protects with a gesture of fearlessness. Terrible fang, threefaced, He wears on his feet matchless shining and sonorous anklets made of precious stones. Kala Bhairava is a Hindu Tantric deity worshiped by Hindus. In Shaivism, he is a fierce manifestation of Shiva associated with annihilation. Bhairava is depicted as being ornamented with a range of twisted serpents, which serve as earrings, bracelets, anklets, and sacred thread (yajnopavita). He wears a tiger skin and
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