
Basically in the early stages the manufacturing of Kumkum was done by a scientific idea.By using this there will no other side effects,which creates a peaceful mind and attitude.
Now coming to the modern technology,the things used by other companies not much more related to us.They use different type of materials for the cause of getting the color converted to Kumkum color.To do this they use some high quality liquids,which is dangerous to our skin.
The secret used by us for manufacturing of products was not culprit by any others and has been maintained by us from the past generations.
The kumkum is an auspicious symbol. When a girl or a married woman visits a house, it is a sign of respect (in case of an elderly lady) or blessings (in case of a young girl) to offer kumkum to them when they leave. However, it is not offered to widows.
When visiting a Hindu temple, married women from southern India usually dip their ring finger in yellow turmeric powder, and apply a dot on their neck. Men, women, girls, and boys apply a dot on their forehead of red turmeric powder, also when visiting a temple or during a pooja.
In most of India, everyday, married women apply red kumkum in front of their parting on their forehead as a symbol of marriage. This is called vermilion, or in Hindi, sindoor.kumkum in temples is found in heaps.people just dip their thumb into the heap and apply it on the forehead or between the eyebrows.
The kumkum is an auspicious symbol. When a girl or a married woman visits a house, it is a sign of respect (in case of an elderly lady) or blessings (in case of a young girl) to offer kumkum to them when they leave. However, it is not offered to widows.
When visiting a Hindu temple, married women from southern India usually dip their ring finger in yellow turmeric powder, and apply a dot on their neck. Men, women, girls, and boys apply a dot on their forehead of red turmeric powder, also when visiting a temple or during a pooja.
In most of India, everyday, married women apply red kumkum in front of their parting on their forehead as a symbol of marriage. This is called vermilion, or in Hindi, sindoor.kumkum in temples is found in heaps.people just dip their thumb into the heap and apply it on the forehead or between the eyebrows.
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