They do. The bindu or tikka mark on the forehead is made from a paste made with vermillion powder. It is placed on the forehead during puja, which is a worship ceremony. Women simply have elevated the wearing of the bindu into a fashion statement, whereas men let it wear off after receiving it.
This answer depends on the tribe.
Yes, the Indian village girls wear panties under the saree. The saree is an Indian tradition wear that is worn by both the men and women. No- Men don't wear saree in the name of tradition, only women wear sarees.
Jumbo leggy, a traditional outfit for men, can be found on an Indian online clothing store.
its a culture
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.
Shirts,shots and paints
Yes, though not as much as women. Children and infants wear jewelry as well.
to look swaged up
A moondu is traditional Indian clothing that men wear these days.
Typical Indian clothes Salwar kameez, a saree, and men wear panjabi
the men wore breechcloths and moccasins in the cold weather and wear shirts that are up to there knees.
They can wear clothes of any culture as long as they are modest and clean.