the crow indian men hunted and protected there family in case of an attack.
An Indian lunghi is a traditional men's wrap around.
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what did indian women do in there tribes
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Indian men & women of the Hindu religion get a smudge of orange dust on their foreheads as a blessing. It is generally located where the "third eye" is.
actually to correct you. Indian women have red dots on there foreheads because that symbolizes that they are married and have a husband. now a days women in America and India were them for fashion and religious reasons. :) if you need anymore help just ask more questions and ill answer them. i know about India because my parents were born in India and i am an Asian. or Indian. ^^^Actually men do have the red dots as well so it was a correct question to ask.
In Hindu religion in India man use to put a straight line mark or a 'V' mark on their forehead which is known as TILAK which generall is formed by sandalwood paste, and which represent the god devotion, while women who are married put a dot on their forehead as the sign of their marrige.
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.
The mark if put on men's forehead is called Tilak and women's forehead is called Bindi.
Indian men don't wear bindi's but u might have been confused with something else..for example... during puja which is prayer men and women wear a rain drop like mark on there forehead that just is a symbol for prayer
They don't. The 'Red dot' on the forehead is not always only red and nor is it always a dot. The dot is called 'Kumkum' or 'Bindi', and when worn by men it is called 'Tilak' (mark). Usually Hindu women, priests, monks and worshippers wear it. They can take it off and on.
[1] The significance of the dot on forehead of an unmarried woman is to indicate she is devoted to Lord. After marriage it is to ostentatiously convey her sole devotion and duty towards her husband as an image of the Lord to facilitate her spiritual growth. The dot is not worn when the woman becomes a widow symbolizing that she is no more interested in worldly beauty and released from worldly duty. Now the widow exclusively lives life of prayers and spiritual studies like a monk. Dot on forehead is applied by men as well as women and other reasons for the dot are as follows. [2] Exactly behind the region of dot, which is in between the brows, in the brain, is located the Pituitary gland, which is the Queen of the endocrine glands of the human body, controller of emotions and well being. [3] When you look at the face of person with dot the attention rivets on the dot thus disfigurement of the face, the like and dislike thus triggered is out of focus. [4] When spiritual masters communicate with the devotees who are also bearing dot on their forehead as the spiritual master does there is kind of intuitive transmission of knowledge. [5] It is the same colour and material that is applied to the Lord during daily prayer and this mark of auspiciousness is applied on one's forehead after every prayer of the Lord. It helps rememberance of Lord. [6] It is reminder of good faith for both the speaker and the listener and augers well for holiness in day to day transaction. [7] If nothing at all of this is acceptable you may consider it as a mark of beauty.
In 2002, surgeons who are AACS members performed 7,882 forehead lifts on women compared to 1,139 procedures on men.
No. Most Indian men are straight. Most of ALL men are straight.
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A spot of colored powder or paste worn on the forehead by Hindu men and women as a religious symbol. of colored powder or paste worn on the forehead by Hindu men and women as a religious symbol.