Bhairavaśāpavṛttāntaḥ
The Episode of Bhairava’s Curse and Consolation
नारीदृष्ट्या सुदृष्टा सा भैरवेण यदा मुने । कुद्धाऽभवच्छिवा देवी तं शशाप तदांबिका
nārīdṛṣṭyā sudṛṣṭā sā bhairaveṇa yadā mune | kuddhā'bhavacchivā devī taṃ śaśāpa tadāṃbikā
হে মুনি, ভৈরব যখন নারীর দৃষ্টিতে—কামনাময় তন্ময় দৃষ্টিতে—তাঁর দিকে তাকাল, তখন দেবী শিবা (অম্বিকা) ক্রুদ্ধ হয়ে তৎক্ষণাৎ তাকে শাপ দিলেন।
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Bhairava
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: teaching
It highlights the Shaiva principle that even mighty divine powers must align with dharma and inner purity; Shakti (Ambikā) corrects any deviation, showing that spiritual authority requires mastery over desire and conduct.
Bhairava is a Saguna manifestation within Shiva’s infinite forms; the episode teaches devotees to approach Saguna Shiva worship—Linga-pūjā, vrata, and japa—with reverence and disciplined senses, not with worldly intent.
A practical takeaway is sense-restraint supported by Panchakshara japa ("Om Namaḥ Śivāya"), along with sattvic observances such as Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrākṣa as reminders of detachment and steadfast devotion.