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भैरवी

Bhairavi

Bhairavi (Sanskrit: भैरवी) is a Hindu goddess, described as one of the Mahāvidyas, the ten avatars of the mother goddess. She is the consort of Dakṣiṇāmūr

Etymology
The name Bhairavi means "terror" or "awe-inspiring".

Iconography

Bhairava with his consort, Bhairavi.
Her dhyana shloka in the Devi Mahatmya describes her form. She wears red garments and wears a garland of severed heads around her neck. She has three eyes and her head is adorned with a crescent moon.

Tripura Sundari and Tripura Bhairavi are closely associated but different.[4]

Raag Bhairavi - Stornoway - Roopa Panesar - Dalbir S. Rattan

This extract is taken from a concert organised by An Lanntair, an award-winning arts centre in Stornoway, Outer Hebrides.

The concert was part of Purvai 2016, http://lanntair.com/creative-programm...​ and featured Roopa Panear on Sitar and Dalbir Singh Rattan on Tabla.

This is the finale of the performance, Raag Bhairavi.

Sound Engineer - Mike Adkins
Sound Editing:  Peter Fletcher
Video Editing: Darren Tiffney

संबंधित राग परिचय