The red dot, known as a bindi, worn on the forehead in Hindu culture symbolizes various meanings, including the third eye, spiritual insight, and the divine connection. Traditionally, it is associated with married women as a sign of marital status, but it has also become a fashion statement for women of all backgrounds. The bindi can represent energy and protection, serving as a reminder of the spiritual journey and the importance of inner vision.
If you are asking about the red dot that the Tamil ladies have in their foreheads, it is called a Pottu
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The dot on Hindu people's heads is called 'Tilak' or 'Teeka'. It symbolizes thier traditional, religious and spiritual faiths.
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If you mean the sindoor on women's foreheads, no they are not. It is a washable, red powder.
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no, they use some sort of paint, dip their finger in it and paste it on their foreheads. i am not fully sure of the paint they use though. sorry.
Answer: Nowaydays stickers.I understand earlier days Turmeric powder with citrus was used.
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.
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