In Hindu culture, the youthful personification of Shiva's unadulterated fury is the fierce Bhairva or Batuka Bhairva.
Accompanied by his swan or dog, Bhairava is adorned with flaming tresses that symbolize the rise of inner wisdom, a crescent moon, a serpent wrapped around a skull on his head, jeweled ornaments, serpent waistbelt and an ornament of bell dangling over his shoulder, which would make tinkling sound, awaking devotees and foes in Bhairava’s path, announcing the arrival of the ferocious Lord.
This bronze statute depicts Bhairva as Chaturbhuja, four-armed, holding a khappar (skull cup), Trishula (trident), Paasha (noose), and Damru (drum).
With enlarged eyes that gaze directly ahead and fangs protruding from his mouth, Bhairava’s bronze icon is sculpted in a rounded manner, for rituals and worship, while also allowing the appreciator of Hindu culture to witness the bewildering god.
For privacy concerns, please view our Privacy Policy
Send as free online greeting card
Email a Friend
Manage Wishlist