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Kanda vilas Vibhuti Scented - 200 Gms

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Original price Rs. 100.00 - Original price Rs. 100.00
Original price
Rs. 100.00
Rs. 100.00 - Rs. 100.00
Current price Rs. 100.00
SKU 40424
Weight

0.2 kg

• Vibuthi, also called Bhasma (Holy Ash), is a word that has several meanings in Hinduism. Generally, it is used to denote the sacred ash, which is made of burned cow dung. 
• Kanda vilas Vibhuti Scented Vibhuti is a special vibhuti made from cow dung, dried under the sun, and burned. The ash collected is mixed with Javadhu and other aromatic substances.   
• There is a symbolic significance to applying it to the body. It is a constant reminder of the mortal nature of life.  
• Vibhuti is usually worn on the forehead, arms, or neck. It is a symbolic representation that Shiva and Shakti are the only truth in the universe, and everything comes into being only through the union of Shiva and Shakti.  
• Bhasma or Udi is also called ""vibhooti"" because it gives spiritual power.  
• Vibhuti has certain healing properties that help relieve some illnesses. Our ancestors practiced applying vibuthi on a daily basis, as it prevented them from falling sick. 
• Vibhuti is charged with positive energy and should be taken with the right hand and applied to the forehead as three horizontal lines.  
• Vibhuti can be worn by women above their bindis. This packet of vibhuti can be used daily after a bath, as it is believed to be one of the purest substances.

FAQ

where can i buy cotton wicks?

Cotton wicks are available at Giri Stores, Giri websites, local puja stores, supermarkets, or online marketplaces specializing in religious items.

Are cotton wicks healthy?

Yes, cotton wicks are healthy and safe for use in lamps. They burn cleanly and evenly, especially when paired with pure oils like sesame or ghee.

Why are cotton wicks preferred in traditional lamps?

Cotton wicks burn evenly, are eco-friendly and are believed to attract positive energy, making them ideal for traditional lamps.