Long time back several great Sages
sitting atop Sumeru Mountain desired to know from Lord Brahma as to who was
indestructible and supreme. Lord Brahma proclaimed himself to be that
superior person. On hearing this, Yagyeshwar (symbolic of Narayan)
reprimanded Lord Brahma for his hasty and audacious utterances.
Both of them asked the same question
to the four Vedas. Rig Veda replied that the omnipotent deity who
controls all living beings, named Rudra is supreme. Yajur Veda replied
that He, whom we worship through various Yagnas (Yagam) and other such rigorous
rituals, is none other than Shiva, who is supreme. Sam Veda stated that
the respected figure who is worshipped by various Yogis and that Person who
controls the entire world is none other than Triambakam. Finally, Atharva
Veda said, all human beings can see the Lord through Bhakti Marg and such a
deity who can remove all the worries of human beings is indeed Shankar.
In a nut shell, all the four Vedas proclaimed that Lord Shiva is the ultimate
being.
Both Lord Brahma and Yagya Narayan
started laughing in disbelief. Shortly Lord Shiva appeared as a powerful divine
light in their midst. Lord Brahma stared at that Being furiously with his
fifth head. Lord Shiva immediately created one living being and stated
that he (the new being) will be King of Kaal and will be known as Kaal
Bhairav. (Here Kaal is denoted to mean the final time viz. death). Lord
Shiva further stated Kaal Bhairav will always be in Kashi, removing all sins of
the devotees and therefore, he will be known as Paap Bhakshak.
Meanwhile, Lord Brahma’s fifth head
was still burning with fury and Kaal Bhairav plucked that head (just as we
pluck flowers from the garden). Immediately all the people present there
started singing praises of Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva directed Bhairav to go
around various places but Brahma Hatya Dosh (affliction on account of hurting a
Brahmin) will always follow him. Lord Shiva created a dangerous and
fierce looking female figure, named Brahma Hatya and asked her to follow Kaal
Bhairav wherever he went.
Kaal Bhairav, with Brahma’s head in
his hand, started going around various places in the world, took bath in
various Teerths, worshipped various Lords, nevertheless saw that Brahma Hatya
was following him all along. He could not get rid of that affliction.
Finally, Kaal Bhairav reached the
Moksha Puri, Kashi. The moment Kaal Bhairav entered Kashi, Brahma Hatya started
shouting, screaming and finally disappeared into the netherworld. The
head of Brahma, (Kapal) fell at a place which was called Kapal Mochan and there
was a Teerth which was later called Kapal Mochan Teerth. Then onwards
Kaal Bhairav stationed himself permanently in Kashi, giving shelter to all his
devotees. Those living in or visiting Kashi, must worship Kaal Bhairav
and he grants protection to all his devotees.
Ashtami day (eighth day after
Poornima) in the month of Margashirsha is an important day for worshipping Kaal
Bhairav. Besides, Sundays, Tuesdays, Ashtami and Chaturdasi days are very
important for worshipping Kaal Bhairav. A person who circumabulates Lord
Kaal Bhairav eight times will be absolved of all the sins committed by
him. A devotee who worships Kaal Bhairav for six months will attain all
types of Siddhi. (Kashi Khand, Chapter 31).
Old timers in Kashi believe whenever
residents of Kashi leave the city for short journeys, they worship Kaal Bhairav
(taking his permission) and on return back to Kashi, they again worship Kaal
Bhairav.
LOCATION
OF KAAL BHAIRAV
Kaal Bhairav is located at K-32/22,
Bhaironath. People can approach this place by rickshaw either through
Bisheshwarganj cross roads or through Golghar (Maidagin). This is a very
famous temple and devotees will be guided by the local residents.
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