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    Tilak – The Hindu Symbol

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    Tilak – The Hindu Symbol Tilak is considered a mandate in Hinduism before beginning any new work, especially on special occasions. Wearing a tilak or bindi(for women) not only serves to decorate the forehead in an auspicious way, but it also serves as a reminder that, above all other forms of life, the human body is a priceless vessel that allows one to actively engage in spiritual pursuits. Because the body is what enables one to do selfless service, maintaining one’s physical health should be regarded as a sacred activity. Several Hindu scriptures describe tilak as a method of re-centering one’s spiritual focus. The importance of applying tilak from a religious and scientific perspective According to Hindu belief, tilak should be applied to the forehead, neck, heart, both arms, chest, as well as the navel. A person can get energized and worry-free by applying tilak. The significance of tilak in terms of science, it is applied to the forehead to calm the mind. The advantages of Tilak on the forehead result in the release of two different types of hormones. The absence of both of these substances, beta endorphin and serotonin, causes a person to feel apathetic and hopeless. Some of the facts related to Tilak Tilak can be applied with different fingers Fingers also play an important role in applying Tilak. Different fingers have different roles. The anamika finger(ring finger) is used to administer tilak, which calms the mind. Additionally, applying a tilak with the madhyama finger( middle finger) lengthens a person’s life span. Applying tilak with the tarjani finger (index finger) is similar to applying tilak with the thumb in order to achieve salvation. Hinduism dictates that the anamika finger should be used for deity work, the madhyama finger for ancestor labour, the kannika finger(little finger) for sage work, and the index finger for tantric work while applying a tilak. Contact Us :- 9870374770, 9717852380 Find Us :- Plot No. 123, Gali Number 07, Deepak Vihar, New Delhi-110043



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