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What is Vibhuti, How to Use it by Sadhguru, Isha Foundation
Vibhuti, or sacred ash, is closely associated with Shiva, who is often depicted ash-smeared from head to toe, symbolizing the mortal nature of life. The basis of spiritual process is a realization of one’s mortality; vibhuti is a constant reminder of this. In Indian culture, it is also used as a powerful tool for a seeker, as it enhances one’s receptivity if properly prepared and applied on the body, as well as serves as a great medium to transmit energy.
Traditionally, Yogis used ash from cremation grounds, but vibhuti can also be made from cow dung or rice husk.
What is Vibhuti, How to Use it by Sadhguru, Isha Foundation 2. How is Isha Vibhuti consecrated?Isha Vibhuti has imbibed the energy of Dhyanalinga, where it has been kept for a certain period of time for consecration.
3. Where do I apply Vibhuti?Tradition…
What is Rudraksha, Frequently Asked Question about Rudraksha by Sadhguru
Rudraksha are dried seeds of a tree, botanically known as Elaeocarpus ganitrus, which mostly grows in select locations of Southeast Asia, predominantly in the upper Himalayan mountain range of the Indian subcontinent. The word Rudraksha literally means “tears of Shiva”.
2. What are the benefits of wearing Rudraksha?Rudraksha are very supportive in maintaining physical and mental balance. Rudraksha can help reduce blood pressure, calm one’s nerves and improve the health of one’s skin. Some of the subtler benefits ascribed to Rudraksha include enhancement of intuition, assistance in meditation, cleansing of the aura, and providing protection against negative energies.
3. Who can wear Rudraksha?Anyone, irrespective of age, gender, physical condition, culture, eth…