Kum kum paste, also known as kumkum or sindoor, is a traditional red powder used in Hindu rituals and ceremonies, particularly by married women. Made from turmeric, lime, or other natural pigments, it symbolizes auspiciousness and is often applied to the forehead as a mark of devotion and marital status. The paste is commonly used in religious offerings, festivals, and celebrations, serving both a spiritual and cultural significance.
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kum kum paste
kum kum paste
Sumpahan kum kum - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG13
Mumbai
Noen Kum's population is 8,838.
Nam Kum's population is 2,626.
No Kum-Sok was born in 1932.
The population of Mali Kum is 28.
Bow Kum was born in 1888.
An Kum-Ae was born in 1980.
The population of Al-Kum is 1,332.