Bhairavi Mhavidya
Creation and Destruction are two essential aspects of the universe,
which is continually subject to their alternating rhythms. The two
are equally dominant in the world and indeed depend upon each other
in symbiotic fashion. Bhairavi embodies the principle of destruction
and arises or becomes present when the body declines and decays. She
is also evident in self-destructive habits, such as eating tamsic
food (food having a quality associated with ignorance and lust) and
drinking liquor, which wear down the body and mind. She is present,
it is said, in the loss of semen, which weakens males. Anger,
jealousy, and other selfish emotions and actions strengthen
Bhairavi's presence in the world. Righteous behavior, conversely,
makes her weaker. In short, she is an ever-present goddess who
manifests herself in, and embodies, the destructive aspects of the
world. Destruction, however, is not always negative, creation cannot
continue without it. This is most clear in the process of
nourishment and metabolism, in which life feeds on death; creation
proceeds by means of transformed energy given up in destruction.
She
is also identified with Mahapralaya, the great dissolution at the
end of a cosmic cycle, during which all things, having been consumed
with fire, are dissolved in the formless waters of procreation. She
is the force that tends toward dissolution. This force, furthermore,
which is actually Bhairavi herself, is present in each person as one
gradually ages, weakens and finally dies. Destruction is apparent
everywhere, and therefore Bhairavi is present everywhere |