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What’s that Red Dot?

February 1, 2005

Beloved One, 
Since we’ve returned from South India, many people have 
asked about the significance of the ornamental mark which 
often adorns the space between my eyebrows. So I thought 
you might like to hear a few reflections on the subject: 
In Southern states, I noticed that both girls and 
women wear these bindis, but I’ve been told that in many 
Northern parts of India, only married woman wear them to 
demonstrate their marital status. It’s believed that the 
beautiful bindi will usher prosperity into a newlywed’s 
home. It’s also known as a caste mark and the decorations 
of the bindi can indicate the bearer’s class. 
In traditional Hindu temples, the priest often doles 
out a pinch of kumkum powder to every participant (men and 
women) after each puja. During worship, my tantra teacher 
would apply the bindi for me while chanting a mantra to 
invoke the Shakti within me. Traditional bindi’s are red 
or maroon made from a pinch of vermilion, kumkum or red 
tumeric powder applied skillfully with the ring finger of 
the right hand. 
The advent of the sticker bindi is an easy-to-use 
alternative to the powder which offers a wide range colors, 
shapes and sizes. Today, the bindi is more of a fashion 
statement , it’s becoming as popular in the states to wear 
these beautiful and intriguing jewels, as as if they were 
earrings or eye make-up. Many Hollywood performers wear 
them, including Madonna and Barbra Striesand. 
Please join me at any of these fabulous upcoming 
events, and if you ask me, I’ll be happy to bindi-ize you 
on that you can feel it’s power for yourself. 
In service of the divine, 
Kamala Devi 
For a Complimentary Trial Session Call M-F 10am-6pm: 
1-858-272-2254 or Kamala@blisscoach.com 
 
www.blisscoach.com.

 

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