Kalashtami 2024 Why did Kalabhairava cut off Brahma’s head, know the mythological story

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Astrology News Desk: There are many fasts and festivals observed in Sanatan Dharma and all of them have their own importance but Kalashtami fast is considered very special which is celebrated on the Ashtami Tithi of every month. On this day, the fierce form of Lord Shiva is worshiped. Kalbhairav ​​is duly worshiped and fast is observed. It is believed that by doing this one gets the blessings of Kalbhairav ​​and also increases the wealth.

This time the fast and worship of Kalashtami will be done on 22nd December. If the fast story of Kalabhairav ​​is recited during the puja on this day, then God gets pleased quickly and the seeker gets the full results of his sadhana, so today we have brought for you the fast story of Kalashtami.

Know the fasting story of Kalashtami here
According to Shivpuran, once Brahmadev became proud and he himself is the creator and supreme being of the universe. They started considering themselves superior to all other gods. When Brahmadev asked the Vedas about this, they described Shiva as the supreme element, but still Brahmadev started calling himself superior.

Mahadev took Kalabhairava incarnation
At the same time the Purushakriti appeared there with a bright light. Mahadev said to that male figure, ‘Because you are beautiful like Kaal, you are Kaalraj. Because of being fierce, he is Bhairav. Even time will be afraid of you, hence you are Kaalbhairav. After receiving so many boons from Lord Shiva, Kalbhairav ​​cut off the fifth head of Brahma with his finger nail.

Kalbhairav ​​was accused of the sin of Brahmahatya.
Due to cutting off the head of Brahmadev, Kalbhairav ​​was accused of the sin of Brahmahatya, due to which Brahma’s head stuck to his hand. Mahadev asked Kalbhairav ​​to go to Kashi to get rid of this sin. When Kalbhairav ​​reached Kashi, Brahma’s head automatically separated from his hand. Lord Shiva appointed Kalbhairav ​​as the Kotwal of Kashi.

That’s why we celebrate Kalbhairav ​​Ashtami.
According to Shivpuran, Mahadev took the incarnation of Kalbhairav ​​on the Krishna Paksha Ashtami date of Aghan month, hence the festival of Kalbhairav ​​Ashtami is celebrated every year on this date. Kalbhairav ​​is worshiped in both Satvik and Tamasic forms, that is, meat and liquor are also offered to him. By their grace all kinds of troubles go away and no fear of any kind haunts us.

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