Kumkum – Significance & Benefits

Why Do We Apply Kumkum :



There are certain substances which gather energy much more quickly than others. Let’s say a steel rod, some vibhuti and a person are next to me right now. How much energy they gather from me is very different. All of them have the same opportunity, but all of them do not absorb and retain energy to the same extent.

Certain substances have been identified as substances that can easily gather and retain energy.

NOTE: 

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.

Why Do Women Wear Kumkum?

The important thing is that it is turmeric. Applying it has certain health and other benefits. Another thing is it is used as a symbolism in the society. If a woman is wearing kumkum, she is married – that means she is not approachable. This is just an indication, so that you do not have to tell everyone. In the western world, if someone is wearing a ring, you know they are married. Here, the symbolism was that if a woman is wearing toe rings and sindhoor, that means she is a married woman. She has other responsibilities. Socially, this is a way of organizing a situation where there is a clear marking, a social way of discerning who is who in the society.

Amazing health benefits of wearing a bindi on your forehead:

1.Center of awakening and concentration.

2. Relieves a headache.

3. Clears up sinuses.

4. Strengthens your facial muscles and can beat wrinkles.

5. Can help relieve the symptom of Bell’s palsy.

6. Good for the muscles of the eyes.

7. Affects your hearing.

8. Reduces fine lines between your brows.

9. Calms your mind.

10. Beats insomnia.





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