Chenduram
Quick Overview
- Sindoor is traditionally applied at the beginning or completely along the parting-line of a woman’s hair (also called mang in Hindi or simandarekha in Sanskrit) or as a dot on the forehead.
- Sindoor is the mark of a married woman in Hinduism.
- Single women wear the bindi in different colors for special occasions but do not apply sindoor in their parting of the hairline.
- Sindoor is the mark of a married woman in Hinduism. And it is usually applied on the parting of her hair or as a dot on her forehead.
- Single women wear bindis for special occasions, but they do not apply sindoor to their hair.
Features
- Sindoor is a symbol of marriage for women in Hinduism. It is applied to the head or forehead.
- The available product weight is 50gram.
Benefits
- Sindoor is a mark on the forehead of married women in Hinduism. Single women wear the bindi on different occasions, but they do not apply sindoor on their hairline.
- This is a tradition that is followed in India from ancient.
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