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Ashta Bhairava Maha Homam | Ashta Bhairavar Mantra and Puja | Part 2 Ved...





Ashta Bhairava is the eight forms of Lord Kalabhairava. There are eight manifestations of Maha Bhairavars who controls the eight directions of this world. Every Bhairavar has eight sub Bhairavars under them. The greater part of the Bhairavars are led and controlled by one Maha Swarna Kala Bhairavar, who is the preeminent leader of time of this universe. Lord Bhairava favors the world together with his vahana (vehicle) "The Dog".

The ashta Bhairavas are identified with the ashta Mathas (Ashta Matrika’s) Brahmani, Maheswari, Vaishnavi, Varahi, Kaumari, Indrani, Narasimhi, Chamundi.

On March 13th Kalastami Vedicfolks.com Performed Ashta Bhairavar Maha Homam in the aim of invoking eight different forms of Lord KalaBhairava’s through this maha fire ritual.

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To conduct Ashta Bhairava Maha Homam , one should seek support from a leading Vedic firm for obtaining optimum results. Vedic folks is a reputed Vedic consulting company which helps to organize the homam with powerful mantras and fire rituals. 24/7 online support is available for those who want to book the homam in advance. Live T V shows are also offered for watching the homam from anywhere.For Individual Booking Contact Vedicfolks.com HP: +91-9176773737
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