Monday 23 February 2015

Tilak is a mark of auspiciousness. It is put on the forehead with sandal paste, sacred ashes or kumkum. The devotees of Shiva apply sacred ashes, Bhasma, on the forehead, the devotees of Vishnu apply sandal paste, Chandan, and the worshippers of Shakti apply Kumkum.


Tilak is a mark of auspiciousness. It is put on the forehead with sandal paste, sacred ashes or kumkum. The devotees of Shiva apply sacred ashes, Bhasma, on the forehead, the devotees of Vishnu apply sandal paste, Chandan, and the worshippers of Shakti apply Kumkum. The scriptures say: "A forehead without a Tilak, a woman without a husband, a Mantra the meaning of which is not known while doing Japa, recitation, the head that does not bend before holy personages, a heart without mercy, a house without a well, a village without a temple, a country without a river, a society without a leader, wealth that is not given away in charity, a preceptor without a disciple, a country without justice, a king without an able minister, a woman not obedient to her husband, a well without water, a flower without smell, a soul devoid of holiness, a field without rains, an intellect without clearness, a disciple who does not consider his preceptor as a form of God, a body devoid of health, a custom without purity, austerity devoid of fellow-feeling, speech in which truth is not the basis, a country without good people, work without wages, Sannyasa without renunciation, legs that have not performed pilgrimages, determination unaided by Viveka or discrimination, a knife which is blunt, a cow that does not give milk, a spear without a point- all these are worthy of condemnation. They exist for name’s sake only."
Har Har Mahadev Shambhu ~ Boom Shankar!!

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