Swarna Akarshana Bhairava
Mar 22 2018 Tags: Bhairav, Bhairavar, Deity, mantra, remedy, Sloka, Swarnakarshan Bhairav
Swarna Akarshana Bhairava is specifically worshipped for material gains. Mythology has it that the wealth dispensing ability of even lord Kubera and goddess Lakshmi has come under the ambit of Swarna Akarshana Bhairava. The Swarna Akarshana Bhairav also known as Swarnakarshana Bairavar is believed to solve economic problems of devotees. Swarna Aakarshana Bhairava holds an Akshaya Patra – a bowl that never exhausts of food and other prosperous things needed for a happy life – instead of the traditional skull. It is said that the skull has changed into this prosperous bowl as Lord Bhairava played alchemy to change iron into gold. Prayer to Him brings all materialistic comforts, prosperity and wealth to devotees. By worshiping Lord Swarna akarshana Bhairavar we will be blessed with plenty of wealth,Gold ,Gems, peaceful mind & unlimited happiness in our Life. We shall get relieved from Loan commitments and lead a satisfied Life
One should regularly chant below given mantra for Swarna akarshana Bhairava blessings.
ॐ ऐं क्लां क्लीं क्लूं ह्रां ह्रीं ह्रूं स: वं आपदुद्धारणाय अजामलवधाय लोकेश्वराय स्वर्णाकर्षण भैरवाय मम् दारिद्रय विद्वेषणाय ॐ ह्रीं महाभैरवाय नम:।
om aim klaam kleem klum hraam hreem hoom sah vam aapaduddhaaranaay ajaamalawadhaay lokeshwaraay swarnaakarshan bhairawaay mam daaridrya vidhweshanaay om hreem mahabhairavaye namah
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