Tilaka (Bindi)
    
 A Bindi or tilaka (tilaka means red)
 is a symbol drawn with clay, ashes (vihuti), or sandalwood on the area 
in the center of the forehead (in the location of the Ajna chakra), as a
 mark of devotion to the Hindu deities. Tilaka
 The tilaka has a different design depending on which deity it honors- 
for example, a tilaka of three stripes and a dot is known as a tripundra
 (or tiryak pundra), and denotes a Shaivite, or follower of Shiva. A “u”
 shaped mark surrounding a bindu (dot) denotes a follower of Krishna.
A Bindi or tilaka (tilaka means red)
 is a symbol drawn with clay, ashes (vihuti), or sandalwood on the area 
in the center of the forehead (in the location of the Ajna chakra), as a
 mark of devotion to the Hindu deities. Tilaka
 The tilaka has a different design depending on which deity it honors- 
for example, a tilaka of three stripes and a dot is known as a tripundra
 (or tiryak pundra), and denotes a Shaivite, or follower of Shiva. A “u”
 shaped mark surrounding a bindu (dot) denotes a follower of Krishna.
 
 
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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