Maha Kala Bhairava - Fierce God of annihilation - Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism
Bhairava (Maha Kala Bhairava)
(Sanskrit: भैरव, lit. frightful)
is a Hindu Tantric deity worshiped
by Hindus.
Bhairava originates from
the word bhīru, which means "fearful".
Bhairava means "terribly fearful form".
It is also known as one who destroys
fear or one who is beyond fear
In Shaivism, he is a fierce
manifestation of Shiva associated
with annihilation.
In Trika system Bhairava
represents Supreme Reality,
synonymous to Para Brahman.
Generally in Hinduism, Bhairava
is also called Dandapani.
In Vajrayana Buddhism,
he is considered a fierce
emanation of boddhisatva
Mañjuśrī and also called Heruka,
Vajrabhairava and Yamantaka.
He is worshiped throughout
India, Sri Lanka and Nepal
as well as in Tibetan Buddhism.
ref:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhairava
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