Vibhuti after the Scorpio Full Moon
Vibhuti is the sacred ash used in religious worship in Hinduism. Vibhuti offers the user spiritual and physical protection, it drives away negative energy, increases psychic ability and makes you more visible to angelic beings. Generally, it is used to denote the sacred ash which is made of burnt dried wood in Vedic rituals. The Hindu devotees make a paste by mixing vibhuhti with water and smear it as three horizontal lines across the forehead and other parts of the body. Vibhuthi smeared across the forehead to the end of both eyebrows is called Tripundra. Vibhuti is the sacred ash obtained during a fire yajna or Homa. It is prepared before the deity of God while chanting sacred mantras and offering oblations into the fire. The main ingredient of Vibuthi is dry wood but several other most pure sattvic substances as prescribed in the scriptures are also used. Some Vibhuti manufacturers these days use the ash obtained from residue of cow or other animal dung that i