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Bhasmajabala Upanishad ((サンスクリット:भस्मजाबाल उपनिषत्)), also spelt as Bhasma-Jabala Upanishad and known as Bhasma Upanishad, is one of 108 Upanishadic Hindu scriptures, written in Sanskrit language. The scripture belongs to the Shaiva sect, which worships the god Shiva, and is associated with the ''Atharvaveda'', and is one of 14 Shaiva Upanishads. It is narrated as a conversation between Sage Bhusunda Jabala and the god Shiva. The ''Bhasmajabala Upanishad'' is dedicated to Vibhuti (Bhasma), sacred ash, which is important to Shaivas. The rituals regarding production of the sacred ash, its application on the body and applying the Shaiva tilaka Tripundra on various parts of the body, are the primary topics. The iconography of Shiva, the importance of the Rudraksha beads, and the glories of the holy city of Varanasi and its Shiva temple are also discussed. ==Structure== The ''Bhasmajabala Upanishad'' is presented in two parts. The first part, with 17 verses, explained by Bhusunda Jabala, prescribes the procedure for making the Bhashma and its smearing; the second part, with 52 verses, narrates the conversation between Bhusunda Jabala and Shiva giving details about the Gods to be worshipped, and procedures for worship.
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