Swarnakarshana Bhairava: The Lord Who Draws Gold and Guards It Within the vast and layered tradition of Shaiva Tantra, Bhairava stands as one of the most potent and complex manifestations of Lord Shiva. He is not merely a fierce deity to be feared — he is the fullness of Shiva's sovereign power, stripped of gentleness and distilled into pure, uncompromising authority. The Bhairava tradition, rooted in texts such as the Bhairava Tantras and elaborated upon within the Trika and Kaula schools, recognizes sixty-four forms of Bhairava, each governing a specific domain of existence. Among these, Svarnakarshana Bhairava occupies a singular position — he is the one who attracts gold, who draws prosperity toward the devotee, and who ensures that wealth, once obtained, is not lost. The Form and Its Symbolism Swarnakarshana Bhairava is depicted with three eyes and four arms, his body richly adorned with golden ornaments, signifying that he does not merely point toward wealth — he embodies ...