7g: Tilaka

Tilaka
• Forehead: Sri Kesavaya namaḥ
• Abdomen: Sri Narayanaya namaḥ
• Chest: Sri Madhavaya namaḥ
• Throat: Sri Govindaya namaḥ
• Right waist: Sri Visnave namaḥ
• Right forearm: Sri Madhusūdanaya namaḥ
• Right shoulder: Sri Trivikramaya namaḥ
• Left waist: Sri Vamanaya namaḥ
• Left forearm: Sri Sridharaya namaḥ
• Left shoulder: Sri Hrsikesaya namaḥ
• Nape of neck: Sri Padmanabhaya namaḥ
• Lower back: Sri Damodaraya namaḥ
• Head: Sri Vasudevaya namaḥ
Tilaka is sometimes called the ornamentation of the spirit soul. The decoration, made by applying wet clay mixture, marks the body as a temple of Visnu, the Supreme Lord. The Vaisnava devotee marks his body in twelve places for sanctification and protection, and one who is wearing tilaka can at once be identified as a devotee of the Lord. Just as one can recognize that the strength of the government is behind a uniformed policeman, one can understand that the strength of God is behind a devotee marked with tilaka.
 

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