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The names of these yoginis are as follows:

Divyayoga, Mahayoga, Siddhayoga, Ganeshwari,


Pretaashi, Dakini, Kali, Kalaratri, Nishachari,
Jhenkaari, Oordwavetaali, Pishachi, Bhootaa, Daamari,
Oordwakeshi, Virupakshi, Shushkangi, Narabhojani,
Raakshasi, Ghoraa, Raktaakshi, Vishwaroopi, Bhayankari,
Bhraamari, Rudravetaali, Bhishmari, Tripuraantaki,
Bhairavi, Dhwamsini, Krodhi, Durmukhi, Pretavahini,
Khatvangi, Deerghalamboshti, Malini, Mantrayogini,
Kaushiki, Mardini, Yakshee, Romajhangaa, Prahaarini,
Kalagnee, Graamanee, Chakri, Kankali, Bhuvaneshwari,
Ghatkari, Veerabhadreshi, Dhoomrakshi, Kalahapriya,
Kantaki, Naataki, Maari, Yamadooti, Karalini,
Sahasrakshi, Kaamalola, Kaakadanshtra, Adhomukhi,
Dhoorjati, Vikati, Ghori, Kapali, Vishalanghini

The names of these yoginis are as follows:


Divyayoga, Mahayoga, Siddhayoga, Ganeshwari, Pretaashi,
Dakini, Kali
(Kali, here, is not Goddess Mahavidya Kali. Instead, this is the
name
of this yogini), Kalaratri, Nishachari, Jhenkaari, Oordwavetaali,
Pishachi, Bhootaa, Daamari, Oordwakeshi, Virupakshi,
Shushkangi,
Narabhojani, Raakshasi, Ghoraa, Raktaakshi, Vishwaroopi,
Bhayankari,
Bhraamari, Rudravetaali, Bhishmari, Tripuraantaki, Bhairavi(i.e.,
not
Mahavidya Tripura Bhairavi. This is the name of this yogini),
Dhwamsini, Krodhi, Durmukhi, Pretavahini, Khatvangi,
Deerghalamboshti, Malini, Mantrayogini, Kaushiki, Mardini,
Yakshee,
Romajhangaa, Prahaarini, Kalagnee, Graamanee, Chakri,
Kankali,
Bhuvaneshwari(not Goddess Mahavidya Bhuvaneshwari instead
this is the
name of this yogini), Ghatkari, Veerabhadreshi, Dhoomrakshi,
Kalahapriya, Kantaki, Naataki, Maari, Yamadooti, Karalini,
Sahasrakshi, Kaamalola, Kaakadanshtra, Adhomukhi, Dhoorjati,
Vikati,
Ghori, Kapali and Vishalanghini

Alternate names of yoginis from other article

Bhairava
- April 29, 2017

Bhairava
Bhairava is a furious Tribal deity, who guards the eight directions of the
universe. Also known as Maha Swarna Kala Bhairava or as Kala
Bhairava, who is the supreme ruler of time of this universe.
Pic.1 Bhairava with his consort, Bhairavi (PC-Wikipedia)
Ashta Bhairava (“Eight Bhairavas”) are eight manifestations of
the Bhairava. They guard and control the eight directions. Each Bhairava
has eight sub Bhairavas under him. Ashta Bhairavas are as follows:
Asithaanga Bhairava
Ruru Bhairava
Chanda Bhairava
Krodha Bhairava
Unmattha Bhairava
Kapaala Bhairava
Bheeshana Bhairava
Samhaara Bhairava
Then there is a concept of Ashta-Matrikas which are as follows:

1. Brahmani
2. Vaishnavi
3. Maheshvari
4. Indrani
5. Kaumari
6. Varahi
7. Chamunda
8. Narasimhi

These Ashta Bhairava’s got married toAshta Matrikas. These Ashta


Bhairava’s and Ashta Matrika’s have dreadful forms. From these Ashta
Bhairava’s and Ashta Matrika’s, 64 Bhairava’s and 64 Yogini’s were
created.

Sri Asithaanga Bhairavar


Consort: Bhrami
Vahana: Swan (nnam)
Direction: East

Sri Ruru Bhairavar


Consort: Maheshwari
Vahana: Ox (Rishabam)
Direction: Southeast

Sri Chanda Bhairavar


Consort: Koumaari
Vahana: Peacock
Direction: South

Sri Krodha Bhairavar


Consort: Vaishnavi
Vahana: Eagle (Garuda)
Direction: South-West

Sri Unmatha Bhairavar


Consort: Vaarahi
Vahana: Horse
Direction: West

Sri Kapaala Bhairavar


Consort: Indrani
Vahana: Elephant
Direction: North-West

Sri Bheeshana Bhairavar


Consort: Chamundi
Vahana: Lion
Direction: North
Sri Samhaara Bhairavar
Consort: Chandi
Vahana: Dog
Direction: Northeast
The names of 64 yoginis or joginis with respective Bhairavas are as
follows:

1. jaya — nilakanta bhairava
2. vijaya — vishalaksha bhairava
3. jayanti — martanda bhairava
4. aparajitha — mundana prabhu bhairava
5. divya mohini — svacanda bhairava
6. maha yogini — athi santhushta bhairava
7. siddha mohini — kechara bhairava
8. ganeshara yogini — samhara bhairava
9. prethasini -vish!a rupa bhairava
10. dakini — viribaaksha bhairava
11. kali — nana rupa bhairava
12. kaalaratri — parama bhairava
13. nicashari — dandha karna bhairava
14. dannkari — shudha patra bhairava
15. vethalya — chirithan bhairava
16. humkari — unmatta bhairava
17. urtla keshi — megha natha bhairava
18. virubakshii — mano vegha bhairava
19. sushkaanggi — kshetrabala bhairava
20. nara bojini — karala bhairava
21. petkari — nirbaya bhairava
22. virabatra — bishitha bhairava
23. pitha — maha bhairava
24. dhrotaki .tara — balana bhairava
25. mantra yogini — loka bala bhairava
26. ghora raktakshi — bhumi garbha bhairava
27. rakshasi dhumrakshi — pralaya bhairava
28. varahi — runda maala bhairava
29. pretha vahini — samhara bhairava
30. tvankshini — apra rupa bhairava
31. malini — maha kaala bhairava
32. vira koumari — kula bala bhairava
33. dhumranki — vishnu bhairava
34. maha mari — kula bhairava
35. cakrini — bishana bhairava
36. bhairavi — pingalekshna bhairava
37. dhirga lamboshdi — raktangga bhairava
38. kadgini — vatuka natha bhairava
39. yama dhuti — antakha bhairava
40. munda dharini — prekshatha bhairava
41. kalaha priya — pracandha bhairava
42. candika — ghada dhara bhairava
43. vishla rupi — mantra nayaka bhairava
44. kan kaali — kapala bhairava
45. uma — rudrabhairava
46. bhuvaneshvari — praja balana bhairava
47. kaali — vajra hasta bhairava
48. abayankari — kapala bhushana bhairava
49. totyami — sashi vahana bhairava
50. kaarmukhi — sarva bhutha bhairava
51. thunkshini — bayankara bhairava
52. durjadi — ishana bhairava
53. vyakrini — kalagni bhairava
54. karaali — ghora natha bhairava
55. pretha rupini — maha routra bhairava
56. vishalanka — bhutha vethala bhairava
57. keshini — bukti mukti pala pradha bhairava
58. gorya — dakshinapistitha bhairava
59. karal — varada bhairava
60. nir varani — tripurantaka bhairava
61. roma janke — parvatha vahana bhairava
62. vishali — sarvagnya bhairava
63. atho mukhi — sarva deva bhairava
64. mundakra dharini — trinetra bhairava

The Sixty-four Yogini as depicted in the complete Hirapur shrine are:


1. Bahurupa
2. Tara
3. Narmada
4. Yamuna
5. Shanti
6. Varuni
7. Kshemankari
8. Aindri
9. Varahi
10. Ranveera
11. Vanara-Mukhi
12. Vaishnavi
13. Kalaratri
14. Vaidyaroopa
15. Charchika
16. Betali
17. Chinnamastika
18. Vrishabahana
19. Jwala Kamini
20. Ghatavara
21. Karakali
22. Saraswati
23. Birupa
24. Kauveri
25. Bhaluka
26. Narasimhi
27. Biraja
28. Vikatanna
29. Mahalakshmi
30. Kaumari
31. Maha Maya
32. Rati
33. Karkari
34. Sarpashya
35. Yakshini
36. Vinayaki
37. Vindya Balini
38. Veera Kumari
39. Maheshwari
40. Ambika
41. Kamiyani
42. Ghatabari
43. Stutee
44. Kali
45. Uma
46. Narayani
47. Samudraa
48. Brahmani
49. Jwala Mukhi
50. Agneyei
51. Aditi
52. Chandrakanti
53. Vayubega
54. Chamunda
55. Murati
56. Ganga
57. Dhumavati
58. Gandhari
59. Sarva Mangala
60. Ajita
61. Surya Putri
62. Vayu Veena
63. Aghora
64. Bhadrakali
Now you all must be surprising why we are telling this. As we all know in
Odisha, this tribal cult was more prevalent than any other cult. Later, this
cult was converted in Shaktism and merged once upon a time with
Buddhism. This merger gave a new philosophy of Vajrayana or Tantric
Buddhism. But later, after the fall of Buddhism , it maintained its original
identity of Shaktism.
In Tantrism Jagannatha is known as Bhairava and Bimala is Bhairavi. It
means , Lord Jagannath is the supreme Kala Bhairav and Goddess Bimala
is his consort Bhairavi. So, Jagannath is a furious tribal God. We all make
him softer and now a days even more softer…
Pic.2 The furious form of Lord Jagannath(PC-shrijagannath)
Pic.3 The furious form of Lord Jagannath(PC-shrijagannath)
So, in that sense Lord Jagannath is controlling the eight directions of this
universe with help of Eight Bhairavas.The slokas of Lord Jagannath
depicting him as Bhairava are as follows:
vimala sa mahadevi jagannatha tu bhairava
srishtibhuta mahashakti manipura nivasini vimala sa parashakti uddiyana
pureshvari anjuna dehi me devi bahiryoge mamambike madhavah
bhairava sakshat pranatosmi jagatpate
Now look at this. The temple of Simhanath in Narasimhapur in cuttack
district of Odisha.
Pic 4. The temple of Simhanath
The temple is having the eight planets on its wall or the ashta griha. We
can also find same in Talaesvar temple in Old Town of Bhubaneswar, in
Odisha.

Pic.5The temple of Talaesvara Temple


Also in Parshurameswar temple in Old Town of Bhubaneswar have eight
planets mounted on its wall. These Ashta Griha control the eight
directions of universe.
As we all know that there are mainly Eight Planets in our solar system, as
after 1992, the status of planethood of PLUTO was questioned following
the discovery of several objects of similar size in the Kuiper belt. In
2005, Eris, which is 27% more massive than Pluto, was discovered. This
led theInternational Astronomical Union (IAU) to define the term
“planet” formally. That definition excluded Pluto and reclassified it as a
dwarf planet.
Pic.6 http://www.space.com/16080-solar-system-planets.html
So are these eight planets are a kind of Ashta Bhairavas? All of which are
controlled by SUN(Kaal Bhairava)? Is it possible that our ancient
intellectuals knew this and therefore they first started it as a Eight Planet
theory? Sounds stupid, but it may be. We are not remembering now but
somewhere we read that before 9th AD there was a concept of Eight Planet
which later changed to Nine Planet.
Now let us see the wheel of Konarka. The wheel also has eight number of
spokes as ashta bhairava and all are controlled by one kaal bhairav.

Pic.7 The wheel of Konarka


It is just like you can see in the below diagram. The eight dots as ashta
bhairava controlling the eight directions and being controlled by one.
Pic.8 The dotted diagram
Now let us see the shape and structure of a pyramid.

Pic.9 https://www.reference.com/math/many-edges-pyramid-2ffb85a4f38aba18
A Cheops or square pyramid has eight edges. Are these eight edges are
eight bhairavs and they all are controlled by kaal bhairava? This type of
pyramid also has five faces, including the base, as well as five corners,
known as vertices. This is the type of design used in the construction of the
Great Pyramids in Egypt.
In addition to the traditional Cheops or square pyramid, there exists what
is known as a triangular pyramid. A triangular pyramid has only six edges.
In addition, this type of pyramid has four faces and four vertices. Other
types of pyramids not commonly seen include a pentagonal pyramid, a
hexagonal pyramid and a heptagonal pyramid. These more unusual types
of pyramids are most often seen in educational and classroom settings.
The shape of pyramid is just like that you have to pull the central dot in
above Pic.8.
Pic.10. Kali-The Shakti, The Divine Power at Vill. Biragovindpur (Puri), Odisha
Well its just an interlinking of different things as we all know in last that
the word Kaal or Kala will always have a feminine and that is only KAALI,
the Shakti. Are these irrelevant or illogical? Or these are some signs? Well,
we do not the answers and leave on you, just to read and guide us.

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