Baba Kaal Bhairav is a fierce and powerful form of Lord Shiva who is believed and prayed to as the guardian of time, or Kaal, as we say in Hindi. He is a protective deity who removes fear from the mind, kills ego and negativity, and protects devotees from any harm. And unlike the calm and meditative Lord Shiva, Baba Bhairav is intense, and removes any illusions of life, death, and anything in between.
Plus, he is shown holding a skull, a trident, and a drum, and is accompanied by dogs.
In Kashi, one of the oldest and holiest cities of India, Baba Kaal Bhairav has a special role. And that is the ‘Kotwal of Kashi’. A Kotwal is basically a guardian police, and Baba Kaal Bhairav protects anyone who comes to Kashi, and keeps a close eye on the devotees. In fact, it is also said that even Yamraj cannot enter Kashi without Bhairav baba’s permission, let alone a mortal human.
And so devotees visiting Varanasi make sure to first visit the Kaal Bhairav temple, and then go for Kashi yatra. (Image: kashi_ke_kotwal/Instagram)
It is said that to please Lord Kaal Bhairav, you do not need to engage in any elaborate rituals, sacrifices, or strict codes. All you need to do is be sincerely devoted to him, to Lord Shiva, to your devotion, and also to yourself.
Baba Kaal Bhairav blesses people who are honest, and when he is prayed to, he gives them the qualities of fearlessness, helps them grow spiritually, and makes them ready for the obstacles of life.
Over the past few years, people have been more and more curious about the powers and abilities of Baba Bhairav, and on every spiritual content creators’ page you would see a reading of Kaal Bhairav Ashtakam. And each verse describes the various qualities, forms, and powers of Lord Kaal Bhairav, and when chanted with devotion, seriousness, and pure will, it instills a sense of calm and internal power in people.
It brings protection, removes fear, sharpens the mind, and even helps in overcoming the fear of what is to come ahead in life, and the fear of death.
The first two lines of the Ashtakam are - देवराजसेव्यमानपावनांघ्रिपङ्कजं व्यालयज्ञसूत्रमिन्दुशेखरं कृपाकरम् । नारदादियोगिवृन्दवन्दितं दिगंबरं काशिकापुराधिनाथकालभैरवं भजे ॥
The first two lines translate to - I bow to Lord Kaal Bhairav whose lotus feet are worshipped by the Gods, and which purifies all who touches or remember them. He wears a serpent as his sacred thread, has the moon on his head, and if full of compassion.
He is praised by Narada, other sages and yogis, and is Digambar, one who is free and detached. In the end it says ‘I pray to Lord Kaal Bhairav who is the supreme God of Kashi’.
The Kaal Bhairav Ashtakam is not just a chant, but a mantra for transformation. People say that it protects devotees from hidden enemies, from black magic, and brings clarity in chaotic times. It helps remove fear, keeps negativity away, and has a power within that cannot be put to words, but only felt when you chant it or listen to it.
If one knows the meaning of the Ashtakam, word to word, and chants it with full concentration and understanding, he or she will be able to sense a strong vibration around them, and this will convert to a feeling of protection and positivity.
The vibrations of this Ashtakam are so powerful and intense that people feel protected, supported, and stable when they chant it regularly.