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WHY APPLY VIBOOTHY(HOLY ASH)
The ash of any burnt object is not regarded
as holy ash. Bhasma (the holy ash) is the ash from the homa
(sacrificial fire) where special wood along with ghee and other herbs is
offered by pouring ash as abhisheka and is then dirtributed as
Bhasma
Bhasma is generally applied on the
forehead. Some apply it on certian parts of the body, like the upper arms, chest
etc. Some ascetics rub it all over the body. Many consume a pinch of it each
time they receive it.
The word Bhasma means "that by which
our sins are destroyed and the Lord is remembered". Bha implies
bhartsanam ("to destroy") and sma implies smaranam ("to
remember"). The application of Bhasma therefore signifies destruction of
the evil and remembrance of the divine. Bhasma is called vibhuti
(which means "glory") as it gives glory to one who applies and raksha
(which means a source of protection) as it protects the wearer from ill health
and evil, by purifying him or her.
Homa (offering of oblations into the
fire with sacred mantras) signifies the offering or surrender of the ego and
egocentric desires into the flame of knowledge or a noble and selfless cause.
The consequent ash signifies the purity of the mind which results from such
actions. Also the fire of knowledge burns the oblation and wood signifying
ignorance and inertia respectively. The ash we apply indicates that we should
burn false identification with body and become free of the limitations of birth
and death.
The application of ash also reminds us that
body is perishable and shallone day be reduced to ashes. We should therefore not
get too attached to it. Death can come at any moment and this awareness must
increase our drive to make the best use of time. This is not to be
misconstructed as a morose reminder of death but as a powerful pointer towards
the fact that time and tide wait for none.
Bhasma is specially associated with
Lord Shiva who applies it all over his body. lord Shiva devotees apply
bhasma as a tripiundra. When applied with a red spot in the
centre, the mark symbolizes Shiva-Shakti (the unity of energy and matter that
creates the entire seen and un-seen universe)
Ash is what remains when all the wood is
burnt away and it does not decay. Similarly, the Lord is the imperishable Truth
that remains when the entire creation if innumerable names and forms is
dissolved.
Bhasma has medicinal value and is
used in many ayurvedic medicines. It absorbs excess moisture from the body and
prevents colds and headches. The Upanishads say that the famous
Mrityunjaya mantra should be chanted while applying ash on the
forehead.
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