Beneficial
for........... At The Time Of Birth of
Child, Giving Family Happiness, Giving
Peace at home and Peace of Mind.
Mahavidya
Bhairavi is 6th Mahavidyas. Mahavidya
Bhairavi is a fierce and terrifying
aspect of the Goddess virtually
indistinguishable from Kali, except for
her particular identification as the
consort of the Wrathful Shiva. Mahavidya
Bhairavi has facets and epithets that
assert her cosmic importance, if not
supremacy. A commentary on the
Parashurama-kalpasutra says that the
name Mahavidya Bhairavi is derived from
the words bharana (to create), ramana
(to protect), and vamana (to emit or
disgorge). The commentator, that is,
seeks to discern the inner meaning of
Bhairavi’s name by identifying her with
the cosmic functions of creation,
maintenance, and destruction.
Bhairavi is also identified with
Kalaratri, a name often associated with
Kali that means “black night (of
destruction)” and refers to a
particularly destructive aspect of Kali.
She is also identified with
Mahapralaya, the great dissolution at
the end of a cosmic cycle, during which
all things, having been consumed with
fire, are dissolved in the formless
waters of procreation.
Mahavidya Bhairavi is the force that
tends toward dissolution. This force,
furthermore, which is actually Mahavidya
Bhairavi herself, is present in each
person as one gradually ages, weakens
and finally dies. Destruction is
apparent everywhere, and therefore
Mahavidya Bhairavi is present
everywhere. One of her dhyana mantras,
that of Sampatprada-bhairavi, says that
she is intoxicated with her youth, and
most descriptions of her, despite her
association with destruction, say that
she is attractive, young, and shapely.