Giri Vibhuti | Thiruneeru/ Cow Dung Bhasma/ Javadhu Scented Vibuthi for Pooja
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• Vibuthi, also called Bhasma (Holy Ash), is a word that has several meanings in Hinduism. Generally, it is used to denote the sacred ash, which is made of burned cow dung.
• Siththar Khadi Javadhu Pasunchanam Vibhuti is a special vibhuti made from cow dung, dried under the sun, and burned. The ash collected is mixed with Javadhu and other aromatic substances.
• There is a symbolic significance to applying it to the body. It is a constant reminder of the mortal nature of life. • Vibhuti is usually worn on the forehead, arms, or neck. It is a symbolic representation that Shiva and Shakti are the only truth in the universe, and everything comes into being only through the union of Shiva and Shakti.
• Bhasma or Udi is also called ""vibhooti"" because it gives spiritual power.
• Vibhuti has certain healing properties that help relieve some illnesses. Our ancestors practiced applying vibuthi on a daily basis, as it prevented them from falling sick.
• Vibhuti is charged with positive energy and should be taken with the right hand and applied to the forehead as three horizontal lines.
• Vibhuti can be worn by women above their bindis. This packet of vibhuti can be used daily after a bath, as it is believed to be one of the purest substances.