Description
● Hari Darshan kumkum Chandan (Sandalwood) Tika is a traditional Hindu ritual that involves applying a paste made from a mixture of kumkum (vermilion), chandan (sandalwood), and other fragrant powders on the forehead of the person as a mark of respect and devotion.
● It is also known as a tilak or bindi.
● The paste is applied with the thumb or a small stick, and the shape and color of the tilak vary depending on the region and the particular religious tradition.
● The tilak is thought to have spiritual significance, representing the third eye, or the seat of spiritual insight and intuition.
● During puja rituals, the Hari Darshan kumkum Chandan Tika is applied to the forehead of the devotee as a symbol of devotion and purification.
● The Tika is believed to help the devotee focus their mind on the divine and create a pure and positive atmosphere that is conducive to prayer and meditation.
● Hari Darshan Chandan kumkum Tika is a significant material in Hindu puja rituals. It is believed to have purifying and auspicious properties that help create a serene and pure environment, conducive to spiritual practice and devotion.