Ancient Kashi guardian temple of Lord Kaal Bhairav blessing devotees with protection, courage, and moksha.
O Lord Kaal Bhairav, divine protector of Kashi, remove fear and bless all devotees.
O Lord Kaal Bhairav, divine protector of Kashi, remove fear and bless all devotees.
Salutations to Lord Bhairav who destroys sins and protects devotees from negativity.
Salutations to Lord Bhairav who destroys sins and protects devotees from negativity..
O Bhairav, protect me always.
O Bhairav, protect me always.
Main Temple Mantra
ॐ कालभैरवाय नमः॥
Beej Mantra
ॐ ह्रीं वटुकाय आपदुद्धारणाय कुरु कुरु भैरवाय नमः॥
Divine Tales and Sacred History
“जहाँ कालभैरव की कृपा होती है, वहाँ भय, पाप और बाधाएँ स्वयं नष्ट हो जाती हैं तथा आत्मा शिवमार्ग की ओर अग्रसर होती है।”
Shree Kaal Bhairav Temple in Varanasi is among the most sacred Bhairav temples in India and holds immense importance in Sanatan Dharma. Lord Kaal Bhairav is worshipped as the Kotwal, or divine guardian, of Kashi. According to ancient Hindu beliefs, no devotee’s pilgrimage to Kashi is considered complete without seeking the blessings of Lord Kaal Bhairav. The temple radiates powerful spiritual vibrations and attracts Shiva devotees, sadhus, saints, and tantric practitioners from across the world.
It is believed that Lord Shiva manifested as K.
According to Shiva Purana and Kashi Khanda, Lord Kaal Bhairav appeared from the fierce energy of Lord Shiva. When Lord Brahma developed arrogance, Shiva manifested Bhairav to destroy false ego and restore divine balance. Lord Bhairav severed one of Brahma’s heads, symbolizing destruction of pride and ignorance. After this divine act, Bhairav wandered as a renunciate and eventually arrived in Kashi where he attained liberation from Brahma Hatya dosha.
Since then, Lord Kaal Bhairav became the eternal protector of Kashi and the guardian of Dhar
The history of Shree Kaal Bhairav Temple dates back many centuries and is closely connected with the spiritual legacy of Varanasi. Ancient texts and local traditions describe the temple as one of the most powerful Shiva shrines in Kashi. Saints, sages, and tantric practitioners have worshipped here for generations to attain spiritual siddhi and divine blessings.
The temple architecture reflects traditional North Indian temple style with sacred symbolism connected to Shaiva worship. The idol of Lord Kaal Bhairav is uniquely adorned with silve
Shree Kaal Bhairav Temple is considered one of the most spiritually powerful temples in Varanasi. Devotees believe that Lord Bhairav protects Kashi from negative energies and grants fearlessness to sincere worshippers. The temple is especially revered by spiritual seekers, yogis, aghoris, and tantra practitioners who visit the shrine for deep spiritual practices.
Many devotees experience inner peace, mental clarity, and spiritual courage after offering prayers at the temple. The powerful chanting of Bhairav mantras and the sound of temple be
The temple becomes extraordinarily vibrant during Kalashtami, Bhairav Jayanti, Mahashivratri, and other major Shaiva festivals. Special abhisheks, maha aartis, mantra chanting, and havans are performed with deep devotion. Thousands of devotees gather to participate in these sacred celebrations and seek divine blessings from Lord Bhairav.
Daily rituals at the temple include Mangala Aarti, sacred offerings, Rudrabhishek, Bhog Seva, and Sandhya Aarti. The temple priests follow traditional Vedic and tantric rituals passed down through generation
Sacred Significance and Divine Blessings
Lord Kaal Bhairav protects Kashi and grants spiritual security to devotees visiting the holy city.
Worship of Bhairav removes fear, negativity, evil influences, and mental disturbances.
Devotees believe Bhairav blessings help the soul progress toward liberation and divine peace.
The temple is an important center for ancient Bhairav tantra and Shaiva spiritual practices.
Sacred Rituals and Divine Ceremonies
Temple Opening Hours and Aarti Schedule
Daily schedule for temple visits
Morning Darshan
Afternoon Closure
Evening Darshan
Morning Aarti
Evening Aarti
Plan Your Sacred Journey to the Temple
Nearest Airport: Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport
Distance: Approx 26 KM
Travel Time: 50–60 Minutes
Nearest Station: Varanasi Junction
Distance: 4 KM
Travel Time: 20 Minutes
Bus Stand: Varanasi Bus Stand
Distance: 3 KM
Travel Time: 15 Minutes
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