Why do Indian women (& men) wear the beautiful bindi ? Sonal Mansingh ji explains
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- To behold the timeless beauty of the bindi is to witness the interplay of Dharmic science & culture. But do you know why Indians wear that gorgeous bindi ? Sonal Mansingh ji explains | #Shorts
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thank you mam - every christian missionary school is objecting young childern to wear bindi - and encouraging not to wear sindoor - like the fab (Pak) india ad - whre no model is haivng a bindi though they are selling their cheap clothes for hindus . pls encourage every indian to wear bindi and sindoor . jai hind jai shreeram
in my school they restrict children to put kaajal
Kajal is part of shringar has nothing to do with dharma be simple @@user-fw5qm9vu4s
Colour of muladhara chakra put on forehead. It symbolises Shakti/ a woman with speacial powers who has realised that her true nature is pure energy. It's not just about the dot. Any shape in red symbolises it. In ancient times they used to draw different shapes. The bengalis draw beautiful designs, the Marathi women draw a crescent moon and a dot. Even the Chinese have realised this and have begun marketing this in their culture. They draw red flowers like some of our girls. They're slowly making it their thing now. Lol
Namaste:🕉🙏, jai sanatan Dharma, 🕉shanti Aum.
I proud to be hindu
Jai Bharat Matha Jai Sanathana Dharma
Beautiful.. however there is scientific evidence as well that putting pressure on this point everyday has number of health benefits …
No there isnt.
@@priyakulkarni9583 everything cannot be proven by this limited science and modern medicine .Can your science prove how death happens through MRI and EEG?
If you need evidence, go check google for articles.. just denying everything doesn’t makes you intellectual..
There are six chakras in kundalini, starting with Mooladharam at the bottom and ending with
Sahasraaram at the top crown near the forehead which is the seat or connecting point to
Brahman or super consciousness. Putting tilak, sandal paste or vubhuthi on the forehead
is paying obeisance to the divinity seated there ! Westerners, who are deeply ignorant, portray it as Hindu caste mark.
Shiva symbolically is presented by BINDU! This is because a bindu has no diminutions. This also means he is Nirakar. In Hindu philosophy a woman is Shakti, a female part of the Ardhanarishvara. Thus wearing a bindi for woman is representing Shiva. Also the third eye which is the ultimate wisdom (Shiva) is located at this point in our skull!🕉🙏
🙏🙏🙏🙏Jai Sanatani Dharma
Not withstanding many valid reasons enunciated, most of the ladies with Bindu look graceful and beautiful.
Hinduism makes more sense to me than my own birth religion
WE FULLY SUPPORT YOU, #NOBINDINOBUSINESS
Thanks you mam.. my respect for you 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I love women in bindi😘
New to me at my old age.Thanks.
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Actually its quite simple as that ki it is *budhhi pujan* whatever you are it is because of that tiny little all powerful brain of yours.
Thanks
I wear a bindi most of the time and mostly people see it and think only women wear bindi but don't us Hindu men have a third eye too so the red bindi is unisex even the standard red stick on bindi is not just for women.
As long as she 'maintains 'the most honourable status of a 'SUMANGALEE' i.e an auspicious Hindu
woman ,she can enjoy all these(only these, not education).
Research a little deeper and you will understand.
Timothy, education of girls happened all across India , in villages and cities, under the elders, in various unformalized methods. Actually, you can see this lack of formalized teaching even in Europe for girls, - until the last 100 years or so that was the case.
I don’t understand your singling out of a SUMANGALEE. What fills you with so much hate?
Madam, no such thing as 'south india'. See u made a distinction to 'south india' but u specifically said gujurath? Same, gujurath is diff than Punjab like Thamil naadu is different than andhra and so on. Please don't deny the individual identity to all Bhaarathiyas.
Exactly and this is not good to but actually you will never see women and men from southern region deny their cultural identity whereas the others are busy trying to poster themselves as modern and liberal
*Help me out* people.. 🥺 How to put sindhoor so it stay longer? I am not interested in stickers.
Apply very little pure coconut oil/ ghee with a cotton bud/ matchstick head as per the size of your choice. Then put sindhoor on it and shape it into a neat circle
@@mamathaakkunuri8485 Thank you for the reply. :)
But the Hindu widows are denied of this symbol of great spiritual significance!
They can apply chandan tikka
But may be should wait for entire video it might have answered this question as well.
And I read sindhoor has some content (lime I guess) which are related to keeping sexual energy active. So other type like chandan is suggested. Something like that. I don't know I read long time ago.
The words I choose to describe and way I described might be wrong. I apologize for that. I hope you got my point.
Search why that is so. Without fully understanding we should not comment .
It's a ritual gone wrong. When a woman gets married, the husband first applies sindhoor in the maang/ hair partition. This activates the pineal gland in such a way as to activate the hormones needed for reproduction. When he passes away, it is only the sindhoor in maang that is forbidden. Gradually when bindi became representative of a beauty symbol in place of sindhoor, people automatically mistook that kumkum between the eyebrows also should not be worn. Widows in some cultures are seen wearing chandan or vibhuti instead of red sindhoor in that area of aagna chakra. Whatever it is, that place has to stay activated and never to remain plain/ empty. This is the most important norm of following sanathana dharma, be it a male or a female. But as usual society concentrates more when women break the rules while men go Scott free.
There is no bar to Hindu widows wearing vibhuthi
in the forehead.
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