விபூதி இட்டுக்கொள்ளும் முறை~கோயிலில் கொடுக்கும் விபூதியை என்ன செய்யலாம்?Sri Sarma Sasthrigal|Kappudu
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In Hinduism, Vibhuti is the sacred ash which is made of burnt dried wood in Āgamic rituals. Hindu devotees apply vibhuti traditionally as three horizontal lines across the forehead and other parts of the body to honor Shiva. Vibhuti smeared across the forehead to the end of both eyebrows is called Tripundra.
Pure vibhuti is made from cow dung and it is prepared at gosalas. ... Only the dung of native breed of cows is used to make vibhuti. The dung is made into flat circular cakes with holes at the centre and dried in the sun.
The ash or vibhuti closely associated with Siva and His worshippers has a Sivaratri link. Pure vibhuti is made from cow dung and it is prepared at gosalas. An elaborate process, it takes a team of devoted volunteers to do it. Only the dung of native breed of cows is used to make vibhuti. The dung is made into flat circular cakes with holes at the centre and dried in the sun. The cakes (viratti), karukkai (paddy) and hay are laid in layers with meticulous precision to the accompaniment of the chanting of mantras, including Sri Rudram, Chamakam and so on. Viraja homam is performed and the pile, called Muttan, is lit with the fire from this agni in the morning on Sivaratri.
Maha Shivratri or Padmarajarathri marks a remembrance of overcoming darkness and ignorance in life and the world. Maha Shivaratri is a major festival in Hinduism annually observed in honour of Lord Shiva which is also known as the also known as 'Padmarajarathri' and 'The Great Night of Shiva'. On this day devotees worship Lord Shiva, observe a strict fast and do various religious activities to please Lord Shiva. Devotees further believe that by pleasing Lord Shankara on the auspicious Shivaratri day, a person is absolved of past sins and is blessed with Moksha or salvation.
The day marks a remembrance of overcoming darkness and ignorance in life and the world. It is said that Maha Shivaratri marks the anniversary of the cosmic dance performed by Lord Shiva.
Shivratri is celebrated on the 14th day of every month, one day before the new moon. Among the 12 Shivratri's celebrated in a year, Mahashivratri is the most important one generally celebrated in February or March depending upon the planetary position.
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