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
காயத்தின் இரத்தத்திலிருந்து பைரவர் தோன்றினார்; அவர் திரிசூலத்தால் அலங்கரிக்கப்பட்டவர். அவர் ‘ஸ்வச்சந்தராஜ’ எனப் புகழ்பெற்றார்; இந்திராயுதம் (வஜ்ரம்) போன்ற ஒளியுடையவர்.
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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.