Why is he called the god of fear? Know the secret of Kalabhairav’s Aarti which removes every sorrow:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Kaal Bhairav ​​Puja Rituals: In Hindu religion, Lord Kalabhairava is considered a very powerful and fierce form of Lord Shiva. He is also called ‘Kotwal of Kashi’, because it is believed that he keeps an eye on every person living in Varanasi (Kashi) and nothing happens there without his permission.

Kalbhairav’s name may sound scary, but he is very kind to his devotees. ‘Kaal’ means time and death, and ‘Bhairav’ means destroyer of fear. That is, the one who frees us from the fear of time and death is Kaalbhairav. Any devotee who worships and performs Aarti with a true heart, all kinds of fear, distress and negative energy are removed from his life.

Especially to avoid the bad effects of planets like Saturn, Rahu and Ketu, worship of Baba Bhairav ​​is considered very fruitful.

Why is Kalabhairav ​​Aarti performed?

Just as we sing bhajans and chant mantras to please God, similarly Aarti is also a very simple and beautiful way to express our reverence and devotion. Singing Kalbhairav ​​ji’s Aarti “Jai Bhairav ​​Deva, Prabhu Jai Bhairav ​​Deva” gives wonderful peace to the mind.

In this aarti, his form, his powers and his glory have been praised. When devotees sing this aarti together, a positive energy is transmitted which destroys all the negative forces around. This aarti reminds us that no matter what difficulties there are in life, Baba Bhairav ​​is always there to protect us.

If you have any kind of fear of the unknown in your mind, any work gets spoiled while getting done or you are troubled by your enemies, then you must perform Kalabhairava Aarti every day or especially on every Sunday and Ashtami Tithi. It acts like a protective shield in your life and protects you from every trouble.

“Jai Bhairav ​​Deva” Aarti

Jai Bhairav ​​Deva, Lord Jai Bhairav ​​Deva,
Lord, sages and sages all do your service.
(…and further lines)

This aarti strengthens our devotion and faith in Lord Kalbhairav ​​and inspires us to live life fearlessly.