Om Shri Gurubhyo Namah, Jai Ma Adya, Jai Khyapa Parampara.
24. Kali-Vidya-Svarupa-Vate
Embodiment of the Knowledge of the Kali Age.
The twenty-fourth name, Kali-Vidya-Svarupa-Vate, presents Bhairava as the living form of the wisdom suited to a difficult age. This is not simply knowledge in the abstract. It is the kind of knowing that can still guide, protect, and transform when the age itself is marked by confusion, decline, and distraction.
Elaboration
The title joins Kali, the present age; vidya, knowledge or sacred science; and svarupa-vate, the one whose very nature is that form. Bhairava is therefore praised not as someone who merely teaches this wisdom, but as its embodiment.
Knowledge for a Difficult Age
The Kali Yuga is traditionally described as an era of disorder, shortened attention, spiritual forgetfulness, and moral strain. A name like this suggests that the path cannot rely only on ideal conditions. The wisdom needed now must be direct, potent, and able to function amidst confusion.
Bhairava as the Living Vidya
To call Bhairava the form of that vidya means he is both source and measure of it. Knowledge in this sense is not information collected from outside. It is transformative knowing that protects, corrects, and awakens.
Tantric and Esoteric Resonance
The word vidya also carries the sense of mantra, sacred practice, and esoteric method. In many traditions, Bhairava stands close to those disciplines precisely because they are meant to cut through dense conditions and bring the seeker back to direct contact with reality.
A Spiritual Reading
For the devotee, Kali-Vidya-Svarupa-Vate is a consoling name. Even in an age of spiritual fatigue, the necessary wisdom has not vanished. It remains present in the Lord himself.
Spiritual Insight
Contemplating Kali-Vidya-Svarupa-Vate reminds the seeker that no age is beyond redemption. Bhairava remains the living wisdom needed for dark times, and through him even confusion can become a doorway to clarity.