A tilak pot, also known as a tilak container or sindoor box, is a small vessel used in Hindu rituals to hold tilak, which is a colored powder applied to the forehead as a mark of blessing or auspiciousness. Traditionally made from materials like metal, clay, or wood, these pots often feature intricate designs and are used during religious ceremonies, festivals, and family gatherings. The tilak itself can be made from various substances, including turmeric, sandalwood, or vermilion, symbolizing different spiritual meanings.
Tilak pot is used to hold sandal and other holy elements. Which are used to praise god. Tilak symbolizes third eye of shiva or Chakra which is situated in the forehead and is associated with Moksha.
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Bal Gangadhar Tilak went by Lokmanya Tilak.
Tilak has written: 'Nirala'
Lakshmibai Tilak was born in 1868.
Lakshmibai Tilak died in 1936.
Lokmanya Tilak was born on July 23, 1856.
Lokmanya Tilak was born on July 23, 1856.
Jayant Shridhar Tilak died in 2001.
Jayant Shridhar Tilak was born in 1921.
Manohar A. Tilak has written: 'Infinities to eternities'