Bhairavi
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Not to be confused with Bharavi.
Bhairavi (Sanskrit: भैरवी) is a Hindu goddess, described as one of the Mahāvidyas, the ten avatars of the mother goddess. She is the consort of Dakṣiṇāmūrti.[2]
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Bhairavi | |
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Member of The Ten Mahavidyas | |
Affiliation | Adishakti, Mahavidya, Mother Goddess, and Mahakali |
Abode | Mount Kailash and Manidvipa |
Mantra | Om Hasaim Hasakarim Hasaim Bhairavyay Namo Namah |
Weapon | Trishula, Khaṭvāṅga , Sword , Kapala, Sickle and Damru |
Mount | Lotus |
Consort | Bhairava, a form of Shiva |
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