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The Significance of Vibuthi in Hinduism
Vibuthi, also known as Bhasma or Holy Ash, holds profound significance in Hinduism. This sacred ash, primarily made from burned cow dung, serves as a powerful symbol when applied to the body. It acts as a constant reminder of life’s transient and mortal nature.
Symbolism and Usage
Vibuthi is typically worn on the forehead, arms, or neck, symbolizing the ultimate truth of Shiva and Shakti as the fundamental forces of the universe. The union of Shiva and Shakti is believed to be the source of all creation. Known also as Bhasma or Udi, Vibuthi is thought to endow spiritual power, protecting devotees from negative influences and evil spirits.
Healing Properties and Daily Practice
Apart from its spiritual significance, Vibuthi is believed to possess healing properties that can alleviate certain ailments. Our ancestors practiced the daily application of Vibuthi to promote health and prevent illness. Charged with positive energy, it is traditionally applied with the right hand in three horizontal lines across the forehead. Women may also wear it above their bindis.
Ritual and Purity
Vibuthi is considered one of the purest substances and is often used daily after a bath. By incorporating this ritual into daily life, one invites purity and spiritual protection. This sacred ash serves not only as a spiritual emblem but also as a testament to the timeless traditions of Hinduism.
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