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Indian Mangalsutra with black beads A mangala sutra before being tied around a bride's neck.. A mangala sutra (Sanskrit: मङ्गलसूत्रम् ...
Sindoor (Sanskrit: सिन्दूर, IAST: sindūra) or sindura [1] is a traditional vermilion red or orange-red cosmetic powder from the Indian subcontinent, usually worn by married women along the part of their hairline. [2]
The Maṅgala Sutta is a discourse (Pali: sutta) of Gautama Buddha on the subject of 'blessings' (mangala, also translated as 'good omen' or 'auspices' or 'good fortune'). [1]
After this the groom applies Sindoor (vermilion) to the girl's hair partition and the Mangalsutra Rasam takes place where the groom ties a beaded necklace i.e. a mangalsutra to the girl's neck. When all these rituals are over, the couple gets up to touch the feet of all the elder members in the family and seek their blessings for a happily ...
Bride with decorative bindis and maang tika between hair parting where married women apply sindoor. A traditional bindi is red or maroon in colour. A pinch of vermilion powder is applied with a ring-finger to make a dot. A small annular disc aids application for beginners. First, a sticky wax paste is applied through the empty centre of the disc.
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A nurse tells Asmita that her baby is dead, but tells Shaan that Asmita instructed them to save her and not the baby's life. Asmita and Shaan blame one another for their baby's death and part ways with Shaan pulling of Asmita’s mangalsutra and wiping her sindoor. Nandini is shown to be paying the nurse who lied about the baby to kill it.