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Why did Bhagwan Shiva take the Kaal Bhairav Avatar ?
This two minute story will give you goosebumps, read the thread till the end ๐Ÿงต x.com
Amazing incident of Shiva appearing in the form of Bhairava is that once on Mount Sumeru, Devtas asked Brahma Ji that, who is the indestructible element in this animate and inanimate world, whose beginning and end no one knows, please telling us about the devta x.com
On this Brahmaji said that I am the only immortal element in this world because this universe has been created by me. The world cannot be imagined without me. x.com
When the Devtas asked the same question to Bhagwan Vishnu, he replied that I nourish this animate and inanimate world, hence I am the indestructible element.
To test it on the touchstone of truth, all the four Vedas were called. All the four Vedas unanimously said that the one in whom the entire animate and inanimate world, past, present and future are contained, who has no beginning-end, who is unborn, beyond life and death....
Happiness and sorrow, who is worshipped equally by gods and demons, that immortal one is only Bhagwan Rudra.
Hearing such words about Shiva from the Vedas, the fifth face of Brahma Ji said some insulting words about Shiva, hearing which all the four Vedas became very sad.
At this time, Shiva Rudra appeared in the form of a divine light. Brahma Ji said, "O Rudra! You were born from my body. I have named you 'Rudra' because you cried a lot. So come and serve me." Shiva got very angry at this behavior of Brahma.
Then Rudra created a Kaal named Bhairava and told him to rule over Brahma. That divinely powerful Bhairava cut off the fifth head of Brahma, who had spoken insulting words against Shiva, with the nail of the smallest finger of his left hand. x.com
As a result of which he committed the sin of killing a brahma. On the advice of Shiva, Bhairava left for Kashi where he was freed from the sin of killing a brahma.
Rudra appointed him as the Kotwal of Kashi. Even today he is worshipped here as the Kotwal of Kashi. The darshan of Vishwanath remains incomplete without his darshan. x.com

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