Bindi Dot
A Bindi Dot is a small decorative mark traditionally worn on the forehead, primarily in South Asian cultures. It is often made from colored powders, stickers, or jewels and can signify various meanings, including marital status, religious beliefs, or cultural identity. The bindi is commonly associated with Hinduism and is often seen during festivals and ceremonies.
In addition to its cultural significance, the bindi has become a fashion statement in modern times. Many people wear it as an accessory, regardless of their cultural background. The bindi can come in various colors and designs, allowing for personal expression and creativity.