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Tripundra (Sanskrit: त्रिपुण्ड्र
tripuṇḍra "three marks") is a
Hindu Shaivite tilaka, worn by
Shaivas as an
indication of
their affiliation with Shiva...
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known as
tripundra) and
other parts of the body.
According to the
Shiva Purana, the
particles of ash
which cling to the skin when
tripundra is applied...
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Upanishad is a
discourse by
Kalagni Rudra (Shiva) to sage
Sanatkumara on the
Tripundra, the
Shaiva sectarian tilaka consisting of
three horizontal lines of sacred...
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Shiva Lingam with
tripundra...
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rival removed his
shield and
revealed the
Tripundra on his forehead. The
stunned Yenathinathar took the
Tripundra as a sign that
Atisuran had
converted to...
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Brahman and Atman; the
three bodies – sthula, sukshma, and karana. The
Tripundra or Rudra-tilaka is the
other major tilaka variant,
often worn by the followers...
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producing Vibhuti (Bhasma), or
sacred ash,
methods of
using it for
tilaka Tripundra on
various parts of the body, and its
meaning in Shaivism. The text also...
- from vibhuti) with a dot of
kumkuma at the center. This is also
known as
tripundra. Vaishnavas:
Followers of
Vishnu make use of "white clay to
apply two...
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century Shiva,
sacred ash,
prayer beads,
Tripundra tilaka Kalagni Rudra Upanishad Unknown Meaning of
Tripundra (three
lines tilaka),
Ritual Shaivism Dakshinamurti...
- mark the
tripuṇḍra (त्रिपुण्ड्रम्), also
called Bhasmadhāraṇa (भस्मधारण),
while Vaishnavites mark the ūrdhvapuṇḍra (ऊर्द्ध्वपुण्ड्रम्).
Tripuṇḍra, or Bhasmadhāraṇa...