The white lines on the foreheads of some Indians are often a result of applying a traditional paste called "vibhooti" or "bhasma," made from ashes of sacred materials, or "kumkum," a red powder used for religious and cultural purposes. These markings are common in Hindu rituals and signify devotion, auspiciousness, or a connection to spiritual practices. They can also indicate the wearer's marital status or cultural identity.
a 12 Pound metal weight. it wasn't on purpose though, he missed hes target which was one of his slaves trying to run away.
no they did not
Apache
white
because indians are pussys
The mark if put on men's forehead is called Tilak and women's forehead is called Bindi.
That depends on the length and depth of the lines to be treated. It is not unusual to use 3 to 4 units treating the deep lines between the eyebrows on the forehead. A starting point for forehead lines would be 6 units for the mildest of needs, and goes up from there.
Actually, the budgie has small black lines over a white forehead. These lines space farther and farther apart as the bird grows older. A young budgie has clearly defined black markings on its head, but an older bird has paler markings spaced wider apart.
yes
When the squinted her eyes from the sun's bright rays, it was obvious that her forehead had been indentured because when she went into the shade there were small white lines left behind.
a star
Braze
its like a borth mark, my shorkie had white on her chest
white down its forehead
Yes. but it is not a permanent dot and it is not always red.
What white lines?
In certain cultural practices or beliefs, the three lines on a person's forehead can symbolize different things such as wisdom, spirituality, or social status. These lines may be seen as a mark of respect or a sign of connection to higher powers.