Vibhuti is a word in Sanskrit which means greatness, wealth, prosperity, super human power, splendour, holy ashes etc. Vibhuti is also called Bhasma (ash). Generally, it is used to denote the sacred ash which is made of burnt special kind of dried wood or cow dung in Agamic rituals. In yajna, the offerings like ghee, milk, curd, rice, holy twigs etc., are made to Agni who carries the offerings to the respective devata in a yajna. The residue left over which is white in colour is considered as Vibhuti and is given to the devotees as prasad for daily use to please Lord Shiva.
Vedic scriptures say as follows “Lalaata Shoonyam Smashaana Tulyam”, which means that “an empty forehead is comparable to a cemetery”. Shaivites or Shiva worshippers apply vibhuti on their forehead and other body parts. Vibhuti on forehead is worn along with red tilaka also. Vibhuti relates to Shiva and Red tilaka to Shakti. It reminds that Shiva and Shakti form the universe and everything is though the union of Shiva and Shakti. Chapter 24, Vidhyeshwara Samhita of Shiva Purana elaborates Bhasma or Vibhuti hereunder. Spiritual, Religious & Medicinal Significance of Vibhuti:
Types of Vibhuti: The holy ashes of auspicious nature are of two types - Mahabhasma (Great ashes) and the second is known as Svalpa (the little).
Reference: Vidhyeshwara Samhita chapter 24 of Shiv Purana
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