A black dot on a woman's forehead is often associated with various cultural and spiritual meanings. In many South Asian cultures, it is known as a "bindi," which can signify marital status, religious beliefs, or simply serve as a decorative element. In other contexts, it may represent a beauty mark or a sign of protection against the evil eye. The interpretation can vary widely based on cultural background and personal significance.
A dot on the forehead (bindi) does not appear in the bible. One of its meanings is a Hindu tradition in India to signify that a woman is married (the dot is called a kunkumam).
They wear the Bindi, or dot on the forehead.
What does it mean if your born with a dot in the middle or your eyebrows
King Charles Spaniels can have a white body, a black forehead and ears, and a tan dot underneath the forehead. That's what they usually look like but I think they can look different.
It is a symbol of their faith
Bindi usually refers to a representative dot drawn on the forehead of a Hindu woman, but in our modern world it is a piercing as well. Also known as a third eye piercing, it is an uncommon, surface piercing placed on one's forehead.
Yes. but it is not a permanent dot and it is not always red.
It is called a "bindi."
The wearing of the black spots on the middle of the forehead of Hindu women has long been a tradition in their culture. Placing the spots on their foreheads when they dress each day is considered part of their attire.
The red sign on the forehead of a lady is a sign of his being married and the husband is alive. On a male's forehead it signifies of worshipping
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A forehead decoration, a dot between the eyebrows.