Bhairava! In these last moments, speak the truth.
Bhairava. I need no prayers.
Hey, Bhairava! I promised him Rani.
Bhairava is not here, madam.
Bhairava is here, I know it.
Bhairava, save the princess.
You're Bhairava, aren't you?
You will return, Bhairava!
Tell me the truth, Bhairava!
I need an answer, Bhairava.
Bhairava!- He hasn't come.
At least accompany me… in death, Bhairava.
Atleast, accompany me in my death, Bhairava.
You will come back, Bhairava!
Bhairava originates from the word bhīru, which means"fearful.
How could you be so sure Bhairava will win?
How could you be so sure that Bhairava will win?
If I desire anything, I must get it. Remember it, Bhairava!
Just now Bhairava taught me to use bow arrow to hit target.
Bhairava Ashtami falls on Kṛṣṇa Pakṣa Aṣṭamī of this month of Mārgaśīṣa.
Bhairava. I encountered kings who gave up their kingdoms on hearing my name.
For his love, breaking the traditions,
a warrior who made his love to win, my Bhairava.
The contemporary literature has a list of them; Mailara, Malachi, Ekkanati, Mari, Nfasani, Khechara,
Ellamma, Bhairava and Banashankari are a few among them.
Generally in Hinduism, Bhairava is also called Dandapani(as he holds a rod
or Danda to punish sinners) and Swaswa meaning“whose horse is a dog”.