What does it mean if your born with a dot in the middle or your eyebrows
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To get an Indian man of the bus you would have to press his red dot on his forehead. LOL!
There is no green, apparently. My friend Caylynne says you're an idiot, but I don't think so! >.<
The position of the tilaka is standard: centre of the forehead. It represents a third, inner eye. Hindu tradition holds that all people have three eyes, the two outer ones used for seeing the outside world, the third one focusing inward toward God. As such, the red dot signifies piety as well as serving as a constant reminder to keep God in the front of a believer's thoughts. Let's be clear... Indian people not apply a dot on forehead. Only Hindus who worship Hindu religion apply a dot on their forehead, not all Indian peoples. The red dot between their eyebrows known as a bindi or bindu are commonly worn by hindus and indians.It is a symbol of their religion, auspiciousness, good fortune, and marital status and usually worn after marriage. In their religion it represents the 3rd eye of the spiritual sight. It is made by a red powder called Sindur Made by powdered turmeric and fresh lime juice. There is also a black bindi and it is worn often before marriage and used to ward off the evil eye. Young girls are free to wear any color they want. So a dot worn between somebody's eyebrows has so much history, life, and information.
Dot Fulghum was born July 4, 1900, in Valdosta, GA, USA.
If you mean the sindoor on women's foreheads, no they are not. It is a washable, red powder.
A dot on the forehead (bindi) does not appear in the bible. One of its meanings is a Hindu tradition in India to signify that a woman is married (the dot is called a kunkumam).
Many bigots choose to make a mockery of the Hindus religious beliefs and cultures and as a result make derogatory remarks about the decorative dot on their forehead. Asking if someone is born with the red dot on their forehead, knowing that the dot is not a part of their anatomy is as ignoramus as asking if someone is born with clothes.
It is a symbol of their faith
Yes. but it is not a permanent dot and it is not always red.
It is called a "bindi."
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A forehead decoration, a dot between the eyebrows.
Hoof your forehead means you have a big forehead.
The red sign on the forehead of a lady is a sign of his being married and the husband is alive. On a male's forehead it signifies of worshipping
Leave it alone.
you must have had food on your forehead