Description
- Used for social and religious markings in Hinduism For TILAK and POOJA / worship
- daily use it is most often applied by Indians man and Woman to the forehead. you can also use in for all holy occasions like Diwali , Navratri, Ganpati, Chatt Puja, Dashara, Karawachoth , Mata ki Chokki, and in Wedding Ceremony
Kumkum has special significance in any of the Puja. Kumkum's red colour symbolises auspiciousness, enthusiasm, euphoria and courage. Applying it on the forehead brings happiness to the mind. Kumkum or Roli is the Indian name of "vermilion". It is mixed with water ...
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