For Protection, Prosperity and the Removal of Obstacles
This sacred anushthan is performed to seek the combined blessings of Kaal Bhairav for protection and strength, and Swarnakarshan energy for prosperity and positive growth. The ritual includes two thousand one hundred Swarnakarshan Mantra Jaap for attracting good fortune and financial stability, along with eleven thousand Kaal Bhairav Mool Mantra Jaap to remove negativity, fear and persistent obstacles. A Tantra Yukta Mahayagya is offered to deepen the effect of the mantras and clear powerful unseen disturbances that may be affecting peace, progress or emotional balance. This yagya is considered highly effective for breaking stubborn blocks and restoring a steady flow of positive energy in life. The anushthan also includes the recitation of the Kaal Bhairav Ashtakam, which brings devotion, calmness and inner confidence to the devotee. Together, these rituals create a strong spiritual shield, support financial growth and invite courage and clarity during challenging phases. Devotees choose this puja when they seek protection from negative influences, relief from difficult situations, improvement in financial movement and the strength to move forward with stability and confidence.
Helps remove harmful energies, fear and unseen obstacles that disrupt peace and progress.
Swarnakarshan Jaap invites prosperity, stability and better opportunities in personal and professional life.
Kaal Bhairav’s blessings bring courage, emotional steadiness and the power to move forward without hesitation.

The Kaal Bhairav Temple in Kashi, Uttar Pradesh, is one of the most ancient and revered shrines of Lord Shiva’s fierce form. Lord Kaal Bhairav is worshipped here as the Kotwal of Kashi, the divine guardian who protects the city and its devotees from misfortune and negativity. It is believed that no ritual or journey in Kashi is complete without first seeking his permission and blessings. The temple holds deep historical significance and is mentioned in several ancient texts including the Kashi Khand of the Skanda Purana. Its origin is traced to the time when Lord Shiva manifested as Kaal Bhairav to punish arrogance and restore cosmic order. Since then, Bhairav Baba has been regarded as the protector of dharma and the remover of fear. The sanctum houses an awe-inspiring image of Lord Bhairav, worshipped with offerings of mustard oil, black cloth, and Aparajita flowers. Devotees visit throughout the day to light lamps and chant Bhairav mantras, seeking relief from troubles and protection from unseen forces. The temple stands as a symbol of courage and divine guardianship, reminding every visitor that they are under the watchful grace of the Kotwal of Kashi.