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Mahankaal Bhairav Guru

Shree Mahankaal or Mahankaa Dya is believed to be the main protector of Yen Dey and is called as Mahankaa Aaju too. The Mahankal established in Kathmandu is one of the main deity of Vajrayana Buddhism who is considered as the protector of every Mahavihara and often called as " BajraBir" but though is worshipped by Hindus too as fierce full manifestation of Lord Shiva. Mahankaal is called with different name such as Mahankaal, Bajrabir, Bajrasiddi, Tundi Bhairav, Bajra Bhairav, Bajra Tundi etc. The shrine of Mahankaal is located in Tinikhyo, and is specially worshipped for protection from evil spirits, getting out of obstacles and to bring fortunes in life. There are many folklores to explain about how the shrine was established. One of the popular and written story about the shrine of Mahankaal explains that one of the famous Tantrik of then Nepal, Shaswat Bajra was sitting in roof in sun during winter. Suddenly the sunlight was gone because of a heavy black cloud. ...

Story of Maa Harati

Harati Ajima also known as Maa, Aji, Aji Maju resides in Gosringa Parbaat facing towards south. She is worshipped for wealth, prosperity and protection of children’s. Harati Ajima is believed to be a Yakshini who had 500 children. She used to kidnap and kill other children’s and feed her children’s. Slowly, the number of children in village (mentioned as Raajgriha) decreased and children started disappearing. Finally everyone went to Lord Buddha and prayed him. Through his Bodhisattva power he saw that a Yakshini named Harati was kidnapping all the children killing them and feeding to her children so Buddha thought of a trick. In absence of Harati, Buddha went and covered her favorite son Dhana Bhaju (Priyankar) with a rice bowl. When Harati returned she couldn’t find her son Dhana Bhaju there. She panicked and started searching her child everywhere including mountains, caves, hell and heaven. Feeling helpless, she went to Buddha and worshipped him. After then Buddha made her reali...