RED KUMKUM - A SYMBOL OF RADIANCE
Hindus apply kumkum, a red powder, on their forehead as a sign of blessing and good luck. It is believed to bring auspiciousness and ward off negative energies. It is also a way of honoring the divine and expressing devotion to the Gods.
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