The dots, known as bindis, worn on the forehead by some Hindu women have cultural, religious, and aesthetic significance. They can be worn for different reasons, such as to show marital status, enhance beauty, or to denote religious affiliation. The tradition of wearing bindis varies among individuals and regions in India.
The Hindi word for connecting people is "जोड़ना" (Jodna).
Approximately 341 million people speak Hindi as their first language, primarily in India. It is also spoken by millions more as a second language around the world.
,its based on history (4000 - 3000 years ago)that people living right hand side of river shindhu (modern indus) are called Hindi as in cryptogrpy there is no ' s' alphabet and people who speak Hindi is''' hindavi''' and from sindhu, peoples derived word '' hindoos''
"Hindi" in English means the national language of India spoken by millions of people as their first language.
Video Hai is in the Hindi language. Hindi is the primary language of the people of India, and those following the Hindu religion. Hindi is considered the sixth largest language in the world.
Head lice
his head is shaven and he has 6 dots because he is a Buddhist monk
...SAME AS ONE B18A1 WITHOUT A VTEC HEAD...The dipstick has 2 dots on it you fill it tell the oil is between the two dots....
yes hindi people are very cool
on your head
it is not his eyes he just has them therir.
braille writing is with dots so blind people can feel the dots
The dot represents intelligence and respect that is why it is put in the center of your head. Not only women where these "dots" men get the dots using a red powder but women are seen with them more often because these dots are more of fashion statement now.
manushya ka sir
No, the Ladybird has a black head without spots, the black spots are all on it's red shell.
marron have dots on there head you can tell by the claws and the back
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