The red bindi was earlier made of kumkum, whic h containe d chandan, haldi and lime. As mentioned above all these ingredients have numerous health benefits.
Women who are homemakers should wear a bindi so that they can keep the stress away from their homes and maintain harmony in the household. The red colour of the bindi also signifies honour, love, prosperity and a peaceful married life.
While this is again a symbol of a married woman, the toe rings or bichchiya that you wear also have a scientific reason behind them. The earliest references to toe rings can be found in the Ramayana. When Ravana kidnapped Sita, she threw her toe rings on the way to Lanka so that Rama could find her. Though women now-a-days also wear gold toe rings, silver is considered to be better as it is a good conductor and science says that it absorbs polar energies from the earth and passes it to the body.
The glue applied for sticking the bindi, the back of the bindis is made of artificial objects like paper, plastic etc. The subtle effect of a bindi is as follows:. Due to a lack of knowledge of Spiritual science some women overlook the auspicious things mentioned in Hindu Dharma. The subtle fragrance emitted by kumkum has the ability to attract and emit the Pavitraka of Deities, that is, their subtlest particles in the Universe. Due to the saviour-destroyer Chaitanya -frequencies emitted by kumkum the woman wearing it is protected from negative energies.
This explains why one gets good spiritual experiences by looking at the woman wearing kumkum. Kumkum not wiped off even when in the sun or rain: I was regularly using a bindi. Since then, till date, the kumkum I have applied for the day has never been wiped off even in the sun or upon getting wet in the rain.
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You can easily energize it and give it to someone. Kumkum is also like that. Sandal paste, is also like that to some extent, but I would definitely put vibhuti on top of the list in terms of conductivity. In many temples, very powerful pranic vibrations are still there, so this substance is kept there for a while so it gathers a certain amount of energy in it. The idea is to share it, so it is given to people who come there.
If you are sensitive, just by being there you gather this energy yourself. If you are not so sensitive, something must be given to you. With kumkum, do not be distracted by the color. Kumkum is made with turmeric and lime. That is, if it is properly made, such as the kumkum from Linga Bhairavi. Unfortunately, in many places, it is just chemical powder. Turmeric has phenomenal benefits. It is treated as auspicious in this culture because it has a certain quality that can be used for our wellbeing.
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