Legend has it that, Yalambar was the first king to establish this nation and even extended towards Tista in east and Trishuli in the west.
Traditional Aakash Bhairav has often been depicted in Buddhist iconography by a large blue head with a fierce face, huge silver eyes and a crown of skulls and serpents.
The deity head resides on a silver throne that is carried by lions, accompanied by Bhimsen (Bhima) and Bhadrakali on either side.
Lord Aakash Bhairav, the 'god of the sky', is also regarded by Nepalese as a progenitor of the Maharjan caste, especially the peasant groups.
Religion, nation, people, belief, faith and traditional thanksgiving are all interwoven in this manifestation of Bhairav worship.
[4] In September 2007, Nepal's state-run airline confirmed that it had sacrificed two goats to appease Akash Bhairab, whose symbol is seen on the company's planes, following technical problems with one of its aircraft.