AGHOR GANAPATI
The Fierce and Tantrik form of Lord Ganesha
Language: English - 87 pages
€25.55
Synopsis
**What you'll explore:** • Multiple fierce incarnations of Lord Ganesha across different traditions • Ancient tantrik practices and rituals associated with Aghor Ganapati • Sacred stories from cremation grounds and their spiritual significance • Hidden aspects of Ganesha worship in esoteric Hindu traditions • Powerful mantras and meditation techniques for connecting with this fierce deity Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, spiritual seekers, and anyone fascinated by the complex layers of Hindu divine traditions. Prepare to see Lord Ganesha in a completely new light - as the fierce protector who dwells in the realm between life and death.
He is the ruler and controller of spirits and souls.
About Somnath Mukherjee
The author is a creative content writer and researcher about deep rooted facts of Mythology. The rituals, Forms, Powers, Omnipresence and forbidden Knowledges.
Title: KAAL BHAIRAVA – The Black Fury of Shiva
Subtitle: Born from Anger. Forged in Destruction. Protector of Kashi.
Genre: Mythological Fantasy, Dark Hindu Lore, Epic Dramatic Fiction
Tone: Intense • Fierce • Cinematic • Supernatural • Devotional-Dark
When Shiva’s cosmic anger erupts, Kaal Bhairava emerges—black-skinned, flame-veined, armed with the Trishul that bends space and time. As the eternal protector of Kashi, he hunts the forces that challenge Dharma and tears through illusion, shadow, and fate itself.
Born from the incandescent fury of Lord Shiva, Kaal Bhairava is the embodiment of divine wrath—dark as obsidian, crowned with fire, eyes blazing with cosmic judgment. As the immortal guardian of Kashi, he strides between realms, cleaving through demons, curses, and destiny with his trident of annihilation.
Product specifications
| Binding | Hardcover |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publishing date | Monday, 8 December 2025 |
| Edition | 1 |
| Pagecount | 87 |
| Interior color | Full color |
| Size | 200 x 200 mm |
| Author | Somnath Mukherjee |
| Category | Religion and spirituality > Eastern religion |