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3" Small Brass Vibuthi Madal

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Shiva worshippers see the Vibhooti or Vibhuti as the sacred ash. Lord Shiva is said to apply Vibhooti on himself because it represents detachment and emptiness. This Vibhooti Madal, fashioned of brass and equipped with a sturdy pedestal, is used to preserve Lord Shiva's blessings in the form of Vibhooti. The boat-shaped container can hold a substantial amount of Vibhooti. It is a multifunctional jar that may hold Kumkum or turmeric for ceremonial purposes.

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Specifications
MIT326
brass
2.00 inch Height X 3.00 inch Width X 2.00 inch Depth
Weight 130 gm
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A Vessel of Sacred Ash and Auspiciousness

This exquisite brass *vibhuti madal* is more than just a decorative piece; it is a conduit for spiritual practice and a holder of profound significance within Hindu traditions. Crafted from lustrous brass, this compact vessel is designed to hold *vibhuti*, the sacred ash that plays a central role in countless rituals and ceremonies. The warm, golden hue of the brass evokes a sense of divine presence and purity, making it a fitting container for this sacred substance.

The Mystical Significance of Vibhuti

*Vibhuti*, often translated as "holy ash," is derived from the ashes of sacred fires used in Hindu rituals, such as the *havan* or *yajna*. It is believed to be imbued with the divine energy and blessings of the deities invoked during these ceremonies. Traditionally, *vibhuti* is applied to the forehead in various patterns – the most common being three horizontal lines, known as the *tripundra*. This sacred marking is a symbol of Shiva, the Lord of Destruction and Transformation, and signifies spiritual knowledge, the burning away of worldly attachments, and the acceptance of impermanence. It is also believed to protect the wearer from negative energies and to grant spiritual insight. In ancient tales, sages and deities are often depicted applying *vibhuti* as a sign of their devotion and their mastery over the material world.

A Symbol of Devotion and Tradition

The *vibhuti madal* itself, by its very form, carries symbolic weight. Its open, bowl-like shape can be seen as representing the receptive nature of the devotee, ready to receive divine grace. The sturdy, often decorated base symbolizes the grounding and stability that spiritual practice provides. This particular *madal*, with its elegant contours and polished brass finish, adds an element of aesthetic beauty to its functional purpose. It can be placed on an altar, a puja table, or a sacred shelf, serving as a constant reminder of one's spiritual journey and connection to the divine. Its compact size makes it suitable for even the most modest of spaces, allowing anyone to incorporate its spiritual essence into their daily life. This *vibhuti madal* is a tangible link to a rich heritage of devotion and a beautiful instrument for continued spiritual practice.
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