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Kumkum bharina
Kumkum bharina
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A Kumkum Bharina is a traditional container used to store kumkum (vermilion powder), which holds great spiritual and cultural significance in Hindu rituals and daily practices.
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Usually made of brass, silver, or other metals, sometimes even decorated with stones or enamel work.
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It comes in small, elegant shapes, often with a lid to keep the kumkum safe and pure.
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Women use it during daily worship, festivals, and for applying kumkum on the forehead (tilak/bindi), symbolizing prosperity, devotion, and good fortune.
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In pooja rituals, kumkum is offered to deities, especially Goddess Lakshmi, Durga, and Parvati.
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It is also exchanged during Sumangali pooja or festive gatherings, where kumkum is shared as a sign of respect and blessings.
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