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How Can You Hipnotise Mass Or Public ? Vashikaran Tilak Is The Answer!

Sammohan Vashikaran

Literally, Tilaka means a mark. Tilak is a mark of auspiciousness, a mark generally made on the forehead, indicating a man’s sectarian affiliation. The marks are made by hand or with a metal stamp, using ash from a sacrificial fire, sandalwood paste, turmeric, cow dung, clay, charcoal, or red lead.But the tilak, which is made with the soils collected from different places of pilgrimage has unlimited benefits. The Tilaka is normally a vermilion mark applied on the forehead. This mark has a religious significance and is a visible sign of a person as belonging to the Hindu religion. The Tilaka is of more than one color although normally it is vermilion. It also does not have any standard shape and form and is applied differently by members of different Hindu sects and sub-sects.

The tilak is worn every day by sadhus and pious householders, and on special occasions like weddings and religious rituals. A tilak is also applied by a priest during a visit to the temple as a sign of the deity's blessing, for both men and women (and western tourists, too).

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.

It is applied as a 'U' by worshippers of lord Vishnu and is red, yellow or saffron in color. It is made up of red ochre powder (Sindhura) and sandalwood paste (Gandha). Worshippers of lord Shiva apply it as three horizontal lines and it consists of ash (Bhasma). Soot (Abhira) is also used as a pigment for applying a Tilaka. Sindhura which is also used to describe a Tilaka means red and Gandha which is also a term for Tilaka means pleasant odour. Hence, Tilaka normally connotes, a red mark with a pleasant odour. Some scholars have seen the red colour as a symbolism for blood. We are told that in ancient times, in Aryan society, a groom used to apply his blood, on-his bride's forehead as a recognition of wedlock. The existing practice among Indian women of applying a round shaped red Tilaka called Bindiya or Kumkum could be a survival of this .

The marks worn by women on the forehead (most commonly a red dot for unwidowed women) may also indicate sect affiliation; more frequently, however, they vary according to the fashion prevailing in a particular part of India.

In Hinduism, Among some cults the mark is made on 2, 5, 12, or 32 parts of the body as well as on the forehead. Often a tilak is just a smear of paste, but other times it is more precise and elaborate.

Among Shaivas (followers of Shiva), the tilak usually takes the form of three horizontal parallel lines across the forehead, with or without a red dot. Sometimes a crescent moon or trident denotes a Shaiva. Saivites (followers of Shiva) wear a tilak of three horizontal lines across the forehead, with or without a red dot. The devotees of Shiva usually use sacred ashes (Bhasma) for the tilak. Aghori Uses the ash from ceremation ground.

Among Vaishnavas (followers of Vishnu), the many tilak variations follow a general pattern of two or more vertical lines resembling the letter U and representing the foot of Vishnu, with or without a central line or dot. Most Vaishanative tilaks are made of sandalwood paste (Chandan).

In addition to its religious symbolism, the tilak has a cooling effect on the forehead and this can assist in concentration and meditation.

Can you imagine the importance of Tilak or the sacred mark?

"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, 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."

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.

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.

Vashikaran Tilak is a very strong and effective potion made with the use of special Tantric herbs and powers. It works like a magnet to hypnotise people and draw them towards you. This Tilak has irresistible powers and sure-shot results.

Vashikaran Tilak has to be put on the forehead with the third fingure of your hand. It can be used daily or as and when required, for a special purpose, task or occasion.

Expenses:
$70 Outside India
Rs 1,100 (India)
Preperation
1-2 weeks
Delivery
2-5 weeks(in India)

Dinesh Bishnoi

From the Country of Six seasons
Last updated: 27th oct. 2007

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