This demon became God in Kali Yuga with the blessings of Lord Krishna found in Dwapar Yug
There are many mysterious characters in the mythology of India, of which the stories give new interesting information over time. One of these stories is that of the demon, who was worshiped in Kalyug as God with the blessings of Lord Krishna in Dwapar Yuga. It is none other than Kalabhairava, worshiped as the incarnation of Lord Shani, whose relationship is directly related to the Mahabharata period. Who was this demon? According to mythological beliefs, this story of the demon that Divine Blessings has received is in exchange for “dedication to Krishna” and fine. If it was a demon, it was powerful and arrogant, but in it there was such a fire of dedication that also impressed Sri Krishna. The name of this demon was Kalnami. According to Mahabharata, a relationship with Kalnemi and Mahabharata, Kalnemi was a demon that sent Kansa to kill Lord Krishna. He was powerful and elusive, but he did not move before Shri Krishna and Balaram and he died. But in moments of death, Kalnemi saw the great form of Lord Krishna and dedication was born in it. He asked for a blessing from Lord Krishna, who died, he must be born again in the next era and serve his religion by becoming a dedicated. Sri Krishna has blessed him and said, “You will be born out of my side in Kalyug and will be worshiped as God, and you will play an important role in the destruction of iniquity.” In Kalyug, Kalabhairava is said to have been allegedly incarnated as Kalabhairava in Kalyug with the blessings of Shri Krishna. Kalabhairava is known as a fierce form of Shiva, but in many traditions he is considered a Kaliyugi representative of Shri Krishna, who protects religion and the unjust punishment. The nature of Kalabhairava is Rudra – they are considered Black, Trident Holding, Dog Riders and Masters of Time. The meaning of ‘bare’ is time and ‘bhairav’ means the destroyer of fear. In this form he fulfills the blessing given by Shri Krishna, because in Kali Yuga he works as a guards of religion. Why is Kalabhairava worshiped? Kalabhairav is worshiped especially Tuesday and Sunday. It is said that worship brings them freedom of fear, suffering, obstacle and sins. Fans who worship Kalabhairava with a true heart never have to face fear and uncertainty in life. A large temple of Kalabhairava is located in Kashi, which is considered the home of Kalabhairav baby. It is believed that Kotwal of Kashi is Kalabhairava himself and that no soul can live there without his permission. Sri Krishna’s blessing – The role of a future is also the deep message of this story that there is so much power in the dedication and repentance of God that demons can also become God. Shri Krishna saw the flame of dedication in Kalnami’s heart and determined his future as a religious protector. This story also teaches us that although our actions can be wrong in the beginning, if we repent with a true heart in time and remember God, we can also achieve salvation. Finally, Lord Krishna gave a blessing to a demon in the Dwapara Yuga that he would be worshiped as a god in Kali Yuga. The same demon later protects religion by taking birth as Kalabhairava. In this legend, not only appears the power of commitment, forgiveness and change, but it is also proven that God gives each of His commitment opportunity – no matter how great criminal He was in the past. The next time you worship Kalabhairav, remember this mythology – because it is not only the things of religion, but also the message of self -purification.