Ruru Bhairava in the Sacred Circle of the 64 Bhairavas Ruru Bhairava is one of the sixty four manifestations of Bhairava, the fierce and protective aspect of Lord Shiva. Within the sacred grouping known as the Ashtashta Bhairavas, or the 64 Bhairavas, Ruru Bhairava presides over the second group of eight forms. Though Bhairava is often perceived as terrifying and formidable, Ruru represents a refined and instructive dimension of that divine power. He embodies disciplined wisdom, spiritual authority, and the protective force of sacred knowledge. The eight Bhairavas under his leadership are Krodadamstri, Jatadhara, Vishvarupa, Virupaksha, Para, Vajrahasta, and Mahakaya. These forms are described as four armed, adorned with jeweled ornaments, and bearing spiritual implements such as the akshamala or rosary, ankusha, veena, and pustaka. These objects signify mastery over mantra, control over the mind, harmony through divine sound, and scriptural wisdom. Iconography and Symbolism Ruru Bhair...