In the Uttara-khanada of the Padma
Purana, Lord Shiva says to Parvati that in the middle of the "V"
of the Vaishnava tilaka mark there is a space and in that space reside Lakshmi
and Narayana. Therefore, the body that is decorated with tilaka should be
considered a temple of Lord Vishnu. The Padma Purana also states:
In accordance with the above
mentioned mantra one should apply the gopi-chandana with the ball of the middle
finger tip to make the tilaka marks on the twelve parts of the body. According
to the Brahmanda Purana, one should not use the fingernail to make the
space in the middle of the tilaka. One should place a thin damp cloth over the
finger and make the space with that. Thus, when the tilaka is applied,
Finally, after washing one's had,
whatever water is left should be wiped on the top of the head in the region of
the shikha (tuft of hair) with the mantra: om vasudevaya namaha.
vama-parshve
sthito brahma
dakshine cha
sadashivaha
madhye vishnum
vijaniyat
Tasman madhyam
na lepayet
"On the left side of the tilaka
Lord Brahma is situated, and on the right side is Sadashiva, but one should
know that in the middle dwells Lord Vishnu. Therefore one should not smear the
middle section."
One should pour a little water into
the palm of his left hand and rub gopi-chandana (mud from Dwaraka) into it.
When making Tilaka the following mantra from the Uttara Khanda of the Padma
Purana:
lalate keshavam
dhyayen
narayanam
athodare
vaksha-sthale
madhavam tu
govindam
kantha-kupake
vishnum cha
dakshine kukshau
bahau cha
madhusudanam
trivikramam
kandare tu
vamanam
vama-parshvake
shridharam
vama-bahau tu
hrishikesham
cha kandhare
pristhe tu
padma-nabham cha
katyam
damodaram nyaset
tat
prakshalana-toyam tu
vasudeveti
murdhani
The following mantras should be
chanted:
The forehead--om keshavaya namaha
The belly--om narayanaya namaha
The chest--om madhavaya namaha
The throat--om govindaya namaha
The right side of the waist--om vishnave namaha
The right upper arm--om madhusudanaya namaha
The right shoulder--om trivikramaya namaha
The left side of the waist--om vamanaya namaha
The left upper arm--om shridharaya namaha
The left shoulder--om hrishikeshaya namaha
The upper back--om padmanabhaya namaha
The lower back--om damodaraya namaha
In the Padma Purana it is stated:
nasadi-kesha-paryantam
urdhva-pundram
sushobhanam
madhye
chidra-samayuktam
tad vidyad
dhari-mandiram
"That marking (of tilaka),
which begins from the root of the nose and extends up to the hairline, which
has a space in it and is very beautiful, is known as urdhva-pundra
(tilaka). One should know it to be a temple of Lord Hari [Vishnu]." The Padma
Purana also mentions that the tilaka marking should only extend three
quarters of the way down the nose from the root of the nose, which is located
between the eyebrows. The space in the middle of the tilaka should begin from
between the eyebrows and extend up to the hairline. The marking on the nose and
forehead should be connected. That is a perfect tilaka marking.
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