Kumkuma
₹15.00 – ₹300.00
Kumkuma is a powder utilized for social and strict markings in India. It is produced using turmeric or some other nearby materials. The turmeric is dried and powdered with a touch of slaked lime, which transforms the rich yellow powder into a red color.Kumkuma is regularly applied by Indians to the temple. The explanation has to do with the old Indian conviction that “the human body is isolated into seven vortices of vitality, called chakras, starting at the base of the spine and completion at the head of the head. The 6th chakra, otherwise called the third eye , is focused in the brow legitimately between the eyebrows and is accepted to be the channel through which mankind opens profoundly to the Divine”.In India, it is known by numerous names incorporating kunkuma Sanskrit,kumkuma Telugu, kumkum,rolli in hindi. bindi,kumkum,tikli,tekli,tikly,kesar,sindoor
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Anonymous (verified owner) – :
Good
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Tallapragada Vedavathy (verified owner) – :
Nice quality
Aditya Rachuri (verified owner) – :
Did not receive my order
Suhasan CRV (verified owner) – :
I expected some branded of atleast BRM, but it was unbranded