The Matted Flame: Secrets Hidden in the Wild Hair of Bhairava The Form That Defies Convention Among the many fierce manifestations of Shiva, Bhairava stands apart. His very appearance is a deliberate assault on the comfortable and the conventional. Dark-skinned, naked or semi-naked, adorned with skulls, his eyes blazing red, and his hair an explosion of wild, flame-like locks rising in every direction — Bhairava is not meant to soothe. He is meant to shatter. Every element of his appearance carries layered meaning, and perhaps none more so than his extraordinary hair. The Hair That Refuses Order In Hindu traditions, well-groomed, oiled, and neatly bound hair has long been associated with social respectability, caste duty, and the regulated life of the householder. Kings wore crowns over bound hair. Priests maintained ritual cleanliness through careful grooming. The disheveled, matted, or wildly flowing hair was the mark of the ascetic, the wanderer, and the renunciant — one who had...