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Kala Bairavar – Guardian of Time and Temples
Lord Kala Bairavar is revered as the God of Time (Kala) and the guardian deity of temples, especially in South India. A fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, Bairavar ensures timely action, removes obstacles, and protects devotees from negative forces. He is often worshipped before new beginnings, travels, or important decisions.
This beautifully handcrafted 18-inch paper mache idol captures Lord Kala Bairavar in his youthful, vigilant form, standing tall with his loyal companion — a dog — symbolizing alertness and unwavering protection. Painted in radiant tones with intricate detailing, this idol exudes both divine energy and aesthetic grace.
Whether placed in your Navaratri Golu display, home altar, or spiritual corner, this idol brings with it a commanding presence of discipline, courage, and divine guardianship.
Size: 18" height x 10" width
Famous temples:
Sri Kala Bhairavar Temple – Aduthurai (near Kumbakonam), Tamil Nadu
A highly revered temple where Kala Bairavar is believed to bless devotees with timely decisions and remove delays.
Sri Kala Bhairav Temple – Varanasi (Kashi), Uttar Pradesh
The most famous Kala Bairavar temple in India and one of the oldest.