Dasa Bhairava — The Tenfold Fierce One: A Lesser-Known Path in Tantric Tradition In the vast landscape of Hindu religious tradition and Tantric philosophy, Bhairava stands as one of the most powerful and awe-inspiring manifestations of Lord Shiva. The name Bhairava itself is derived from the Sanskrit root that conveys the sense of one who is terrifying, one who sustains the universe through fear, or one who is the lord of all that causes trembling in the unworthy and liberation in the devoted. He is not merely a deity of destruction but a supreme consciousness who dissolves ignorance, ego, and the illusion of separateness. His fearsome appearance — with matted locks, blazing eyes, a skull-adorned form, and his faithful dog as vehicle — is not a symbol of terror but a representation of absolute, uncompromising truth. The Classification of Bhairava Forms Within the broader Shaiva and Shakta traditions, Bhairava is venerated in multiple classifications, each reflecting a different dimensi...