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Holy ash, also known as Vibhuti or Bhasma, is a sacred powder used in Hindu religious rituals and ceremonies. It is typically made from the burned remains of dried cow dung, dried wood, or other natural materials, and is believed to have purifying and healing properties. Holy ash is often applied to the forehead or other parts of the body as a mark of devotion and blessing, and is also used in the preparation of sacred offerings and as a form of spiritual protection. It is widely used throughout India and other parts of the world by people of various faiths for its spiritual and medicinal benefits.

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  • Holy ash, also known as Vibhuti or Bhasma, is used in a variety of ways in Hindu religious rituals and ceremonies. Here are some common ways to use holy ash: Applying on the forehead: Take a small amount of holy ash and apply it in a vertical line on your forehead between your eyebrows, also known as the "third eye." This is considered a sacred spot in Hinduism and is believed to awaken spiritual energy. Mixing with water: Holy ash can be mixed with water to create a paste that can be applied to the body, especially on the chest and arms. This is believed to provide protection from negative energy and promote healing. Offering to deities: Holy ash is often used in the preparation of sacred offerings and as a form of spiritual protection for the deity. It can be sprinkled on top of the offerings or applied to the idol. Wearing in a locket: Holy ash can be kept in a locket or container and worn around the neck for protection and blessings. It is important to note that the use of holy ash should be done with respect and understanding of its significance in Hinduism

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