Miracle and mysterious era Bhairav ​​temple, Kal Bhairav Temple in Ujjain

Miracle and mysterious era Bhairav ​​temple: -

Where Lord Krishna feeds on alcohol drink, Rahasyamayi & Chamatkari Kaal Bhairav ​​History in Hindu: There are many such temples in our country whose mystery is unresolved till today. In our blog, so far you have been exposed about many such mysterious and wondrous temples of India such as Karani Mata Mandir, Nidhi Van Mandir, Tanot Mata Mandir, Mamleshwar Mahadev Temple, Bhuteshwar Nath Shivaling, Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple, Jwalamukhi Devi Temple etc. Have already been told. Today, in this episode we are telling you about the holy city of Bhairav ​​in the city of Mahakal, Ujjain. The biggest feature of this temple is that here God is drinking alcohol in the form of bhairav. As we know, in every temple of Kaal Bhairav, Lord Bhairav ​​is attacked in the form of liquor. But Ujjain stitched the time, as soon as the cup of wine filled with alcohol in the Bhairav ​​temple, the bowl of liquor becomes empty when it comes to the statue of Bhairav.

Thousand year old temple: -

About 8 km from Ujjain city of Madhya Pradesh On the far side, Kalbhairav ​​Temple is situated on the banks of the river Kshipra. This temple of Kalbhairav ​​is believed to be about six thousand years old. This is a left-handed Tantric temple. Temples such as meat, liquor, sacrifice, and currency are offered in the temples of the left. In ancient times only the Tantrikas were allowed to come. They used to do tantric activities here only. These temples were opened for the common people in the long run. Animal sacrifice was also used here for a few years before. But now this practice has been stopped. Now Lord Bhairav ​​is only allowed to drink alcohol. The cycle of drinking wine to Kaal Bhairav ​​has been going on for centuries. No one knows when, when and why it started.
The idol of Batuk Bhairav ​​also lies in the temple in front of the idol of Bhairav ​​in the temple. Statues of other gods and goddesses are also established on the outer walls. There is also a small cave named Patal Bhairavi on the north side of the hall.
It is said that many years ago an English officer had conducted a thorough investigation of the matter, where the liquor is gone. For this, he had digging a lot of depth around the statue. But nothing resulted. After that the British also became a devotee of Kaal Bhairav.

Skanda Purana is in the story related to the temple: -

The saga of making wine in the temple is also very interesting. The priests here say that the Skanda Purana is mentioned about the religious significance of this place. Accordingly, when Lord Brahma, the creator of the four Vedas, decided to compose the fifth Vedas, then to prevent them from doing this, the god went to Lord Shiva's refuge. Brahma did not listen to them. On this Shivaji was angry and disclosed the child Batuk Bhairav ​​with his third eye. The child of this fierce temper came in anger and cut off the fifth head of Brahma ji. He went to many places to overcome the sin of murder of Brahma killing, but he could not get salvation. Then Bhairav ​​worshiped Lord Shiva. Shiva told Bhairav ​​that he would get rid of this sin by practicing austerity with the cremation ground on the banks of the river Kshapa in Ujjain. Since then, the worship of Kaal Bhairav ​​is here. In the meantime, a big temple was built here. The temple was restored by the kings of Parmar dynasty.

Some facts related to Lord Kaal Bhairav ​​–

1. Kaal Bhairav ​​is the most furious and rosier form of Lord Shiva.
2. All types of worship, havan, are used for protection in the use.
3. Brahma's fifth shish was done by Bhairav ​​only.
4. These are considered as Kotwal of Kashi.
Kaal Bhairav ​​Mantra and Sadhana -

Mantra -. ॥ ऊं भ्रं कालभैरवाय फ़ट ॥
Sadhana method - wearing black colored garments and wearing a black colored posture, do the south direction and face and do the 108 malla of the above mentioned mantra.
Benefits - This practice leads to destruction of fear.


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