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A bindi is an auspicious mark worn by young girls and women . Bindi is derived from bindu, the Sanskrit word for dot . It is usually a red dot made with vermilion powder which is worn by women between their eyebrows on their forehead. Considered a symbol of Goddess Parvati, a bindi signifies female energy and is believed to protect women and their husbands. Traditionally a symbol of marriage, it has also become decorative and is worn today by unmarried girls and women as well.

No longer restricted in colour or shape, bindis are seen in many bright colours and in different shapes and designs. They are also made of coloured felt and embellished with coloured glass or glitter.


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danad23-Oct-2012 19:48
Great expression and bokeh. V.
Guest 18-Jan-2007 20:17
Very powerful image.
lou_rozensteins01-May-2006 11:15
Excellent capture of her expression. Again, wonderful colour. Very nice.
Guest 01-May-2006 04:27
Wonderful...
Guest 30-Apr-2006 23:48
Color, expression, pose. This is a great portrit, a great portrait from India.
Ciao,
jorge
Guest 30-Apr-2006 22:46
great colors for this image Anna, and a superb DOF..
It's also called Tika or Tilak..