KATHMANDU, NEPAL STREET ART: BHAIRAB

Painted on a wall in Old City, Patan

This is an image of Bhairab (or Bhairava) — a fierce manifestation of Shiva in Hindu tradition and a protective deity in both Hinduism and Buddhism, especially in the Newar culture of the Kathmandu Valley.

This particular mask-style artwork is likely a representation of Mahākāla Bhairab, a form associated with time and destruction — but not evil — more like destruction of ignorance and protection of the sacred. The moon and sun symbols, along with the third eye, further hint at his omnipresence and cosmic role.

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