Brihad Jabala Upanishad
Brihad Jabala Upanishad
Translated by P. R. Ramachander
Published by celextel.org
Om! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious;
May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship!
May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas,
Praising them with our body and limbs steady!
May the glorious Indra bless us!
May the all-knowing Sun bless us!
May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us!
May Brihaspati grant us well-being!
Om! Let there be Peace in me!
Let there be Peace in my environment!
Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me!
First Brahmana
Busunda approached Kalagni Rudra (the fire and death like Rudra) and asked him,
"Please tell me about the greatness of Vibhoothi (Sacred ash - Vibhoothi is
generally prepared by burning cow dung at auspicious times. The Vibhoothi of
Pazhani temple is prepared by burning cactus plants). Kalagni Rudra replied,
"What is there to tell?". Then Busunda asked, "Please tell me the importance of
wearing Vibhoothi and Rudraksha'. Kalagni Rudra replied, "This has already been
related along with phala sruthi (resultant effect) by sage Paippalada. There is
nothing more to be told more than what he has said". Then Busunda asked, "Tell
me about the route to salvation as told in the great Jabala (Brihat Jabala)".
Kalagni Rudra agreed and started teaching. 1
From the Sadhyojatha face of Lord Shiva (he has five faces), the earth was born.
From it was born the Nivruthi. From that was born the golden coloured celestial
cow called Nanda. From the dung of Nanda came Vibhoothi. 2
Water was produced from the face of Vama Deva. From that, the power called
Prathishtaa was produced. From that the black cow called Bhadra was produced.
From its dung was produced Bhasitha (another name for Vibhoothi). 3
Fire was produced from the face of Aghora. From that was produced the power of
knowledge. From that was produced the red cow called Surabhi. From its dung was
produced Bhasma (literally ash but another name for Vibhoothi). 4
Wind was produced from the face of Thath Purusha. From it was produced the power
of peace. From it was produced the white cow called Susheela. From its dung was
produced Kshara (again another name for ash). 5
Ether (sky) was produced from the face of Eeshana. From it was produced the
power of Sandhyatheetha (one who is beyond dawn and dusk). From it was produced
the multi coloured cow called Sumana. From its dung was produced Raksha
(literally meaning shield). 6
Vibhoothi, Bhasitham, Bhasmam, Ksharam and Raksha are five different names of
the holy ash. All these are causal names. Vibhoothi - because it gives rise to
plenty of wealth, Bhasmam - because it eats away all sins, Bhasitha - because it
makes materials glitter (the potash is a cleaning agent of all metals), Kshara -
because it protects from dangers and Raksha - because it acts like a shield in
case of fears of ghosts, devils, Pisacha, Brahma Rakshas, epilepsy and diseases
which are in-born. 7
Second Brahmana
Then Busunda approached Kalagni Rudra and asked him about the Bhasmam (ash)
snana (bathing) procedure which involves the fire and the moon. "Similar to the
fact that 'fire' takes several forms depending on the form of the object, 'ash'
which is like the soul for all objects, assumes the form according to the shape
of the being and also beyond it. Fire is told as becoming the world of fire and
moon. Fire is very hot and is terrible. It is cruel. The power of moon is nectar
like. Even though it has the basis in nectar, it also is the hot aspect of
knowledge. Among the big and tiny things, it is the only one which is nectar
like in taste and light and also very hot", he told. 1
"The shining aspect of strength is of two types - the sun aspect and the fire
aspect. Similarly the nectar like strength also is full of light and heat", he
told. 2
Light resides in aspects like lightning. Sweetness pervades in tastes of
extracts. And the average world works within light and taste. 3
Nectar is a part of fire. Due to nectar, the fire grows. That is why, the world
which is of the form of fire and moon, is like the fire made with the
fire-offering (havis-offering). 4
The moon power is above .The fire power is down below. It is because that they
join together that this world is functioning continuously. 5
[Mantras 6-8 are not available.]
That Shakthi (power, strong effect, the female principle) which rises above is
Shiva. That Shiva which rises above is Shakthi. There is nothing in this world
which is not affected by Shiva and Shakthi. 9
The world which has been burnt several times by fire, becomes pervasive with ash
(Bhasma). This is the strength of the fire. In that strength, ash becomes an
integral part. 10
Thus he who understands the strength of ash and does the ash bathing ritual
using mantras, "agnireethi etc", burns all his sins and attains salvation. 11
[Mantras 12 & 13 are not available.]
For winning over death , the bath of nectar is recommended. Where is the
question of death for one who has been touched by nectar of Shiva and Shakthi?
14
The one who knows this holy secret method, would purify moon and fire and will
not take birth again. 15
The one whose body is burnt by the fire of Shiva and made wet by the nectar of
moon and entering the path of yoga would become eligible for deathless state. 16
Third Brahmana
Now the four fold method of preparing Bhasma (holy ash) is being narrated. First
is Anukalpam, second Upakalpam, third upopakalpam and fourth is Akalpam.
Anukalpam is made by use of Viraja homa manthras in Agnihothra (collecting ash
from the pit of fire sacrifice). Collecting dried cow dung lying in the forest
and preparing it as per the method suggested in Kalpam is upakalpam. Collecting
the dried cow dung, powdering it, making it in to balls after mixing it in cow's
urine and preparing it as per method suggested in kalpam is upopakalpam. What
one gets in temples of Shiva is akalpam. This is equivalent to one hundred
kalpams. All Basma prepared by any of these four methods leads one to salvation,
said Bhagawan Kalagni Rudra.
Fourth Brahmana
Afterwards Busunda enquired with Bhagawan Kalagni Rudra about wearing Vibhuthi
in three lines. What he said was:
On the forehead, you have to apply with the mantra, "Brahmane Namah!
(Salutations to Brahma)".
On the chest, you have to apply with the mantra, "Havyavahanaya Namah!
(Salutations to he who rides the horse)".
On the stomach, you have to apply with the mantra, "Skandaya Namah! (Salutations
to Subrahmanya)".
On the neck, you have to apply with the mantra, "Vishnave Namaj! (Salutations to
Lord Vishnu)".
In the middle, you have to apply with the mantra, "Prapanchanaya Namah!
(Salutations to him who pervades in the entire world)".
On the wrists, you have to apply with the mantra, "Vasubhyo Namah! (salutations
to him who is like nectar)".
On the back, you have to apply with the mantra, "Haraye Namah! (Salutations to
Lord Hari)".
On the top, you have to apply with the mantra, "Shambhave Namag! (Salutations to
Lord Shiva)".
On the head, you have to apply with the mantra, "Paramathmane Namah!
(Salutations to the great soul which is in all beings)".
In each of these places, you have to apply in a set of three lines. When we are
wearing Vibhuthi on the forehead, meditate on the great Lord who has three eyes,
who is the basis of three qualities and who makes everything visible in sets as
"Namah Shivaya!". Apply Vibhuthi chanting "Pithrubhyo Namah!" below the forearm.
Above that apply chanting "Eeshanabhyo Namah!" and on sides chanting "Eeshabhya
Namah!" and on the forearms chanting "Swachabhyam Namah!" and on back sides
chanting "Bheemaya Namah!". On both flanks of the belly put Vibhuthi chanting "Shivaya
Namah!" and on the head chanting "Neela kantaya Sarvathmane Namah!". This would
remove the effects of sins done in the previous births.
Fifth Brahmana
Those who dishonor the three rows of Vibhuthi dishonor Lord Shiva himself. Those
who wear it with devotion, wear Lord Shiva himself. Similar to a village without
Lord Shiva's temple is like a desert, those who do not wear Vibhuthi on their
forehead, have a deserted forehead. A life without worship of Lord Shiva is a
deserted life. An education where Lord Shiva is not involved is a useless
education. The greatest strength of the fire of Rudra is the holy ash. So anyone
wearing the holy ash always is forever strong. The holy ash which is born out of
fire, burns off the sins of all Bhasma nishtas. Bhasma nishta is one who wears
holy ash and possesses clean habits.
Sixth Brahmana
During the marriage of Maharishi Gauthama, all devas became passionate in their
minds on seeing Ahalya. Because of that, they lost their knowledge and
approached Sage Durvasa and asked him about it. He promised them that he would
help them get rid of the sin committed by them because of this and told them,
"Once upon a time by giving the holy ash after chanting the Rudra mantra one
hundred times, even sins like Brahma hathi (sin got by killing a brahmana) have
been washed off". After this he gave them the very blessed holy ash. He also
told them, "because you have heard my words, you would become more splendorous
than before".
It is said that this holy ash can give rise to all sorts of wealth. In front of
it are Vasus, on its right are Rudras, on its back are Adhithyas (suns), on its
left are Viswa Devas, in the centre are Brahma, Vishnu anid Shiva, and on its
sides are the Sun and the Moon. The Rig Veda mantra tells about it (holy ash) as
follows," What is the use of Vedas to a person who does not understand that
thing, in whose ether like perennial form lives all devas and the worlds? Any
one who understands that great matter are the people who have attained that
which should be attained."
Seventh Brahmana
The king of Videha approached the sage Yagnavalkya and asked, "Oh, God like
sage, please explain to me the way of wearing the holy ash". Yagnavalkya
replied, "Take Vibhuthi using the five brahma mantras starting with "sathyojatham",
chant "agnirithio Basma (ash is fire)" apply using the mantra starting with "manasthoke".
Mix it with water using mantra "triyayusham" and then apply it on head,
forehead, chest, and shoulders chanting the mantra "trayambakam". If this is
followed one becomes pure and suitable for getting salvation. He would get the
same effect as chanting Rudra, one hundred times. This is called Bhasma Jyothi."
He continued, "the great sages like Samvarthaka, Aarooni, Swethakethu, Durvasa,
Rupu, Nidhaga, Bharatha, Dathathreya, Raivathaka, Busunda etc got freed by
wearing Vibhuthi."
Sanathkumara approached Bhagawan Kalagni Rudra and asked him, "Bhagawan, kindly
explain me the method of wearing Rudraksha." What he told him was, "Rudraksha
became famous by that name because initially, it was produced from the eyes of
Rudra. During the time of destruction and after the act of destruction, when
Rudra closed his eye of destruction, Rudraksha was produced from that eye. That
is the Rudraksha property of Rudraksha. Just by touching and wearing this
Rudraksha, one gets the same effect of giving in charity one thousand cows."
Eighth Brahmana
He who reads this Brihat Jabala Upanishad daily, would attain the purity blessed
by Agni (fire God), Vayu (wind god), Surya (sun), Chandra (moon), Brahma, Vishnu
and Rudra. The ones who chant Brihat Jabala Upanishad would attain that world
where the Sun does not dry, where wind does not blow, where moon does not shine,
where stars do not twinkle, where fire does not burn, where Yama (God of death)
does not enter, where there are no sorrows, which is full of peace and pure and
unalloyed happiness, which is praised by Gods like Brahma, which is meditated
upon by great Yogis and from where great Yogis do not return after reaching it.
This Upanishad ends with the blessing "Om Sathya!" (long live the truth).
Om! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious;
May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship!
May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas,
Praising them with our body and limbs steady!
May the glorious Indra bless us!
May the all-knowing Sun bless us!
May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us!
May Brihaspati grant us well-being!
Om! Let there be Peace in me!
Let there be Peace in my environment!
Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me!
Here ends the Brihad-Jabalopanishad, as contained in the Atharva-Veda.