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Anit KurianParticipantHi Diane, The dot on an Indian’s forehead originates from Hindu mythology, symbolising the third eye of Lord Shiva. He is one of Gods in the Hindu theological trinity. (Bramha- Creator, Vishnu-Sustainer, Shiva-Destroyer). While it would be easier to see women wearing the ‘Bindi’ on a daily basis, men mostly reserve them for special occasions, especially religious ones. Modern interpretation has allowed the ‘Bindi’ to evolve into a designer accessory, worn by women of all religious orientations in India. The more traditional red smear at the hairline at the top of the forehead is a dead giveaway that the woman is married!
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