The Trishula Mystique: Worship of Vairavar in Rural Traditions is a profound exploration of the fierce yet protective deity, Vairavar, and the enduring power of his sacred weapon, the Trishula (trident). Rooted in deep mysticism, Vairavar's worship thrives in the heart of rural traditions, where devotees seek his blessings for protection, justice, and spiritual liberation. This book unveils the ancient legends, tantric rituals, and folk beliefs that surround this formidable form of Shiva, tracing his significance across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Sri Lanka, and other regions.
From midnight offerings and fire-walking rituals to the role of roosters, black dogs, and oil lamps in Bhairava pujas, the book delves into the unique aspects of village worship. It explores the placement of Trishulas at village borders, their significance in warding off malevolent forces, and their use in folk magic and exorcism. The narrative also highlights the role of Aghoris, Siddhars, and tantric practitioners, shedding light on the esoteric side of Vairavar worship.
With urbanization altering the landscape of religious practices, the book examines how Bhairava worship is evolving in modern cities, attracting new spiritual seekers while preserving its mystical essence. Through stories of miracles, divine interventions, and unwavering faith, The Trishula Mystique captures the timeless reverence for Vairavar and the pressing need to protect folk traditions and cultural heritage. A compelling blend of history, devotion, and mysticism, this book is an invitation to uncover the secrets of Vairavar and his eternal guardianship.