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  2. Batuka Bhairava - Wikipedia

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    Batuka Bhairava (Sanskrit: बटुकभैरव, romanized: Baṭukabhairava) or Vatuka Bhairava is a fierce form of Shiva in Hindu iconography, associated with his manifestation of Bhairava. This form of Shiva is depicted as a fierce, nude youth, [ 1 ] usually accompanied with a dog in the Tantric tradition.

  3. Category:Forms of Shiva - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Bhairava temples - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... This is a list of Bhairava temples. India. Andhra Pradesh

  5. List of Hindu temples in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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  6. Bhairava (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bhairava or Kala Bhairava is a deity worshiped by Hindus and Buddhists. Bhairava or Kala Bhairava may also refer to Ashta Bhairava, the eight manifestations of Bhairava; Batuka Bhairava, a group of Indian gods; Bhairava Ashtami, a Hindu holy day; Head of Bhairava, a mask belonging to Nepal’s Malla period; People

  7. Talk:Batuka Bhairava - Wikipedia

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  8. Kankalamurti - Wikipedia

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    Angered, Bhairava slew Vishvaksena, impaled the corpse on his trishula (trident) and carrying it over his shoulder, which added to his sin. Bhikshatana-murti transformed into Kankala-murti, the one with a skeleton. Bhairava, now as Kankala-murti, entered Vishnu's abode and begged for food. Vishnu offered his own blood as food in one version.

  9. Bhairavakona - Wikipedia

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    Bhairavakona is a holy place situated on the heart of Nallamala Hills in the Prakasam district of the Indian State of Andhra Pradesh.This place is notable for eight different forms of cave temples of Shiva dating to 7th or the 8th century CE.