Unmatta Bhairavar is revered as one of the powerful forms among the Ashta Bhairavas. He represents the destruction of ego, illusion, arrogance, and negative desires. Devotees worship him to attain inner transformation, mental clarity, and spiritual awakening.
Unmatta Bhairavar is often depicted in a mystical and intense form, symbolizing freedom from worldly attachments and ignorance. He is associated with deep spiritual wisdom and the power to guide devotees toward liberation.

Key Facts About Unmatta Bhairavar
- Direction: Southwest
- Blessings: Spiritual awakening, mental peace, removal of ego
- Other Names: Unmatha Bhairava, Jnana Bhairava
- Form: Fierce appearance with divine ornaments and sacred weapons
- Shakti: Kaumari
- Vehicle: Horse
Benefits of Worshipping Unmatta Bhairavar
- Removes ego, anger, and negative emotions
- Helps overcome fear and mental confusion
- Grants spiritual wisdom and inner peace
- Protects devotees from evil energies
- Encourages detachment from worldly distractions
How to Worship Unmatta Bhairavar

- Light a lamp facing the southwest direction
- Chant the mantra: “Om Unmatta Bhairavaya Namaha”
- Offer prayers on Ashtami days for special blessings
Spiritual seekers and devotees seeking mental peace often worship Unmatta Bhairavar for divine guidance and transformation.
Related Temple
- Thennaga Kasi Bhairavar Temple
Devotees believe that worshipping Unmatta Bhairavar here helps remove negative energies and brings spiritual strength.
Thennaga Kasi Bhairavar Temple – Divine Darshan of Ashta Bhairavas
The famous Thennaga Kasi Bhairavar Temple in Tamil Nadu is known for its powerful Bhairava worship traditions.
Devotees can worship all Ashta Bhairavas, including Unmatta Bhairavar, in one sacred place
Many visit the temple seeking protection, wisdom, and spiritual upliftment
Worship on Ashtami for Divine Blessings
Worshipping Unmatta Bhairavar on Ashtami is considered highly auspicious.
Visit the temple with devotion and receive blessings for:
- Mental peace
- Spiritual growth
- Protection from negativity
- Freedom from ego and fear
Visit the Thennaga Kasi Bhairavar Temple on Ashtami and experience the powerful grace of Unmatta Bhairavar.
