A bhairava becomes godly only when he open to receive his budh
3. I have seen a lot of Bhairava living in ego, they have not worked on their Vikars. For a bhairav to become shiv, bhairavi in the form of mahamaya is required, to give him that push of transfornation and annihiliate his tattvas of desrtruction. If shakti is in her purest form, Bhairav becomes “rakshak” if Bhairav- the one who is fearless gets the shakti of darkness he becomes destructive. The one who has not been able to work on ego, ends up sucking other people’s good energies. Because the circle of transmusion, transfer and to create a manifestation one needs “pure divine energy”
The Bhairava takes away all your habits of boundations- like alcoholism and smoking thats why he is served so. When you give away all that have conditioned you to Bhairava, you meet Shiva – pure consciousness. Shiva, in his cosmic dance with shakti takes away all your venom and makes you pure.
A bhairav not just lives in samshan, but he creates it within himself. He burns, and turns into ash and smears the same ash on his body, to purify his chitta. The ability to burn ,the ignition in its rawness is Kali, that transforms him by annihiliating his ego, and transforms him through darkness. Her love for Bhairava resides in her breasts as a mother, through which she holds his venom in his neck, and then in her Chinnamasta form gives him his trishul of purified nadis, gunus and tattvas. A bhairava becomes godly only when he open to recieve his budhi(shakti) in its rawness, only then his identity merges with his Bhairavi. The fire that he ignities for purification either turns him to smoke or ash..its his ability to purify and transcend with his bhairavi is that makes him either Ravaan(Shiv bhakt yet rakshaas) or Ram(Rudra).

