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By Swami Shivananda
Divine Life Society, Rishikesh
Tilak is a mark of auspiciousness. It is put on the
forehead with sandal paste, sacred ashes or kumkum (red
tumeric). The devotees of Siva apply sacred ashes (Bhasma)
on the forehead, the devotees of Vishnu apply sandal
paste (Chandan), and the worshippers of Devi or Shakti
apply Kumkum, a red tumeric powder.
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 (Achar) 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."
From this you can imagine the importance of Tilak or the
sacred mark.
Tilak is applied at the Ajna Chakra, the space between
the two eyebrows. It has a very cooling effect.
Application of sandal paste has great medicinal value,
apart from the spiritual influence. Application of
sandal paste will nullify the heating effect when you
concentrate and meditate at the Bhrumadhya. Tilak
indicates the point at which the spiritual eye opens.
Lord Siva has a third eye at the Brumadhya. When he
opens the third eye, the three worlds are destroyed.
So also, when the third eye of the Jiva is opened, the
three kinds of afflictions – Adhyatmika, Adhidaivika and
Adhibhautika- are burnt to ashes. The three Karmas-
Sanchita, Prarabdha and Agami,- and also all the sins
committed in the countless previous births, are burnt.
When you apply the Tilak, you mentally imagine: "I am
the one non-dual Brahman free from all duality. May my
eye of intuition open soon." You should remember this
every time you apply a Tilak.
There are various methods of applying Tilak. Saivas
apply three horizontal lines with the sacred ashes. The
vaishnavas apply three vertical lines (Tripundra) on the
forehead. When they apply Tilak, they say: "O Lord,
protect me from the evil effects of the Trigunatmika
Maya which has Sattwa, Rajas and Tamas as its binding
cords."
Some Vaishnavas apply only one vertical line. Only the
method of application differs, but the significance is
the same in both the Vaishnavas and the Saivas
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