Code
HCS33220
Weight
50 gm / 0.11 lbs
Size
Height
24cm (9") Width
16cm (6") Material
Cotton
Availability
Available

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Cotton bags, also known as Yogi bags, are versatile and eco-friendly bags that can be used for a variety of purposes. These bags are made from soft and durable cotton fabric and come in a wide range of styles and designs.
One popular type of cotton bag is the shopping or shoulder bag, which is large enough to carry groceries, books, or other items. These bags often feature patchwork, embroidery, or printed designs, and may have convenient pockets or compartments for organization. Read More . . .
Cotton bags, also known as Yogi bags, are versatile and eco-friendly bags that can be used for a variety of purposes. These bags are made from soft and durable cotton fabric and come in a wide range of styles and designs.
One popular type of cotton bag is the shopping or shoulder bag, which is large enough to carry groceries, books, or other items. These bags often feature patchwork, embroidery, or printed designs, and may have convenient pockets or compartments for organization. Read More . . .
Brief Introduction :
Bhairav, also known as Bhairava or Kala Bhairava, is a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva associated with annihilation and protection. He represents the destructive power of time and is revered as the guardian of temples and protector of the universe. In Hindu mythology, Bhairav symbolizes the force that removes ignorance and brings about spiritual awakening.
He is often depicted with a fierce expression, adorned with serpents, holding weapons like a trident, drum, or skull, and accompanied by a dog, which serves as his mount. Worshipers of Bhairav believe he has the power to destroy evil, protect devotees from dangers, and bestow blessings for prosperity, success, and spiritual growth.
In some traditions, Bhairav is seen as a guardian deity in both Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism, especially in forms like âMahakalaâ in Tibetan Buddhism, where he serves as a wrathful protector.
In some traditions, Bhairav is seen as a guardian deity in both Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism, especially in forms like âMahakalaâ in Tibetan Buddhism, where he serves as a wrathful protector.