Bhudharaya, the Unmoving Support: Bhairava as the Adhara of Creation Bhudharaya is one among the sacred 1008 names of Bhairava, revealing a profound metaphysical truth. The word Bhudharaya means “He who bears the earth” or “He who is the very ground of existence.” In this name, Bhairava is not merely a deity residing upon the earth; He is the earth itself, the immovable foundation that sustains all beings, both living and non-living. Just as the earth silently carries mountains, oceans, cities, and creatures without complaint, Bhairava bears the entire cosmos within His being. Bhairava as Adhara In Tantra and Shaiva teachings, the concept of Adhara refers to the fundamental support upon which reality rests. Bhairava is described as the supreme Adhara, the substratum of all manifestation. Everything that moves, changes, or dissolves does so upon Him. He is the unmoving rock, the eternal ground that does not shake even when worlds arise and disappear. The Vijnana Bhairava Tantra opens by...