Bindi, the "holy dot," traditionally worn on the forehead of married Hindu women—it is believed to protect women and their husbands. It symbolizes the opening of their spiritual third eye. The term Bindi derived from Sanskrit bindu. It is usually a red dot made with vermilion.
In the contemporary age the bindi has become a decorative item and is worn by unmarried as well as non-Hindu women. It is no longer restricted in colour or shape. Self-adhesive bindis made from felt in various designs and colours are now available.
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