Andhaka’s Defeat, the Bhairava Manifestation, and His Redemption as Bhṛṅgī Gaṇapati
क्षतस्य रुधिरात् जातो भैरवः शूलभूषितः स्वच्छन्दराजो विख्यातः इन्द्रायुधसमप्रभः
kṣatasya rudhirāt jāto bhairavaḥ śūlabhūṣitaḥ svacchandarājo vikhyātaḥ indrāyudhasamaprabhaḥ
ক্ষতৰ ৰক্তৰ পৰা ভৈৰৱ জন্মিল, ত্ৰিশূল-ভূষিত। তেওঁ ‘স্বচ্ছন্দৰাজ’ নামে খ্যাত; ইন্দ্ৰায়ুধ (বজ্ৰ)-সম প্ৰভাযুক্ত।
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It is a specific named manifestation of Bhairava. The epithet svacchanda (“self-willed, autonomous”) underscores Bhairava’s unrestrained, sovereign power as an emanation of Śiva.
Indrāyudha commonly denotes the vajra, emblem of irresistible force and brilliance. The comparison signals Bhairava’s overwhelming, lightning-like splendor and invincibility.
It presents Bhairava as an immediate, spontaneous emanation from Śiva’s violent encounter—fierce power crystallizing from the very substance of battle (blood), a common Purāṇic motif for generating attendant deities or gaṇas.