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Why Indian women use Sindoor ? Do you use it ?  

Asked in Cosmetics & Toiletries at 5:06 PM on November 03, 2009

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What is the significance of Sindur?

in Indian society. The tradition of application of sindoor in the parting of hair by married Hindu women is considered extremely auspicious and is being carried on since centuries.Symbolic of Married Hindu on the brides forehead on wedding day. When an Indian woman becomes a widow she stops wearing kumkum. When there is a death in the family the women do not wear bindi as an indication of mourning.visit www.indian-accessories.co...Sindoor

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Suparna at 1:19 AM on September 13, 2008

What is Sindur?

was established to eliminate it.[3...]Though most Indian women do continue to wear the bindi, it has become a decorative accessory often applied as a sticker.source:en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Sindoor in the center parting of the hair by married Hindu women. Sindoor is made of sulfides of mercury or by cinnabar. Sindoor is applied to Hindu goddesses like Parvati, Lakshmi, Durga, etc. Sindoor stands for power

Posted in Puja & Rituals by riya sen at 10:01 PM on September 26, 2008
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Can anybody enlighten me the significance of sinthoor on a married ladys forehead and on the tip of her head?

In traditional Hindu society, wearing sindoor is considered must for married Hindu women. It is a visible expression of their desire for their husbands longevity. Traditionally therefore, widows did Sindoor by married women has been explained with the help of mythology. Scholars say that red is the color of power while vermilion is a symbol of the female energy of Parvati and Sati. Hindu mythological

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Rajani at 7:00 PM on November 15, 2007

What is a Bindi?

in the middle of the forehead near the eyebrows.Bindis were worn by Hindus and they symbolised much more than fashion. Traditionally a red Vermilion sindoor bindi was worn by women to symbolise that they were, but it can also consist of a sign or piece of jewelry worn at this location.Traditionally, married Hindu women wear a bindi. The traditional bindi is made with red sindoor powder or perhaps a black ointment

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Prashant at 11:14 PM on October 03, 2008
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