Samhara Bhairava – Iconography, Symbolism and Sacred Significance in the Tantric Tradition Bhairava is one of the most formidable and spiritually potent manifestations of Lord Shiva. The name Bhairava itself carries profound meaning – derived from the root words Bhaya (fear), Rava (sound or cry), and the capacity to dissolve all terror. He is simultaneously the cause of fear and the one who liberates devotees from it. In the Tantric understanding, Bhairava is not merely a fierce deity to be feared but is the supreme consciousness of Shiva operating in his most dynamic and transformative aspect. He governs the forces of time, death, dissolution, and ultimately, liberation. The Bhairava Agamas and texts such as the Rudrayamala Tantra describe him as the para-tattva, the highest reality, who wears the cosmos as his ornament. Samhara Bhairava – The Eighth Commander Among the vast assembly of Bhairava manifestations, the tradition of the Ashtashta Bhairavas – the sixty-four Bhairavas –...