Shri Ganeshaya Namah
BhairavaKaalike Namosthute
In the timeless flow of creation, when Brahma’s pride grew unchecked, he began speaking not from wisdom, but from Ego mistaking itself for divinity. In response, Mahadeva opened his third eye, and from it arose Bhairava — not in rage, but as the force of Dharma restoring balance.
With a single stroke, Bhairava severed Brahma’s fifth head — from the nail of his little finger, sharp as divine wrath and swift as judgment, humbling the ego that had risen too far.
Carrying the skull in his hand, he became Kapalika — not cursed, but crowned with the responsibility of reminding the cosmos:
"Where there is pride, Truth must walk in bare and bold."
For twelve years, Bhairava wandered in tapasya — until he finally entered Kashi.
And in that sacred moment, as his feet touched the land of liberation, the skull fell from his hand.
“Kashikapura Adhinath Kaalbhairavam Bhaje.”
This was the divine message:
“Kashi is not a place. It is the end of the cycle. The end of ego. The beginning of freedom.”
What is Bhairava Sadhana?
It is not about rituals.
It is not about aesthetics.
It is a burning.
“Bhairava Sadhana is not about beautifying your life. It is about burning everything that’s not real — so that only truth remains.”
This Sadhana cannot be approached with half-heartedness.
It demands absolute honesty, fearless surrender, and a readiness to be transformed completely.
“If you are lying to yourself and doing Bhairava Sadhana, he will make sure you are caught. He will not bless your lie — he will destroy it.”
- By Maa's Babayaga Shisya of Gurudev Shri Praveen Radhakrishnan