Asitanga Bhairava: Iconography, Symbolism and Sacred Significance Bhairava is one of the most profound and awe-inspiring manifestations of Lord Shiva. The name itself carries immense weight — Bha signifies creation, Ra signifies sustenance, and Va signifies dissolution. Thus Bhairava is none other than the complete cosmic Lord who governs the three great functions of the universe. In the Tantric tradition, Bhairava is not merely a fierce deity but the ultimate reality, the absolute consciousness that pervades and transcends all existence. The Tantras describe Bhairava as the formless Brahman who graciously takes form for the benefit of devoted seekers. Within the vast Shaiva and Tantric framework, Bhairava manifests in sixty-four primary forms known as the Ashtashta Bhairavas — eight groups of eight Bhairavas each. Each group is presided over by a principal Bhairava who governs a specific cosmic domain, oversees a set of attendant Bhairavas, and works in conjunction with a correspondin...