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बिंदी Bindi : International Bindi Day
१५ अक्तूबर को अंतरराष्ट्रीय बिंदी दिवस मनाया जाएगा ।आईए हम सब मिल कर अपने माथे को बिंदिया या तिलक से सुशोभित करें।
Tilak : International Bindi Day
In Dharmic culture, the tilaka (Sanskrit: तिलक) is a mark worn usually on the forehead at the most important chakra on the body called Ajna chakra, sometimes other parts of the body such as neck, hand, chest and arms. Tilaka may be worn daily or for rites of passage or special spiritual and religious occasions only, depending on regional customs. courtesy: … Continue reading Tilak : International Bindi Day
Bindiya
International Bindi day will be celebrated to express inclusiveness, mutual respect and highlight the inherent wisdom of mankind to look beyond the religious and communal divide. Navaratri, the nine days dedicated to the Diving Feminine Energy, will see the launch of this oneness initiative and will be the day that will mark World Bindi Day annually.
Bindi – International Bindi Day
Bindi, meaning “Drop” in Sanskrit, is a traditional mark adorning a women’s forehead. For men, this is known as Tilak. Dismissed as a religious symbol by monotheists, this has great significance and meaning for mankind.
Tilak
International Bindi Day will be celebrated on 15th October of every year to express inclusiveness, mutual respect and highlight the inherent wisdom of mankind to look beyond the religious and communal divide.
Bindi and Tilak – International Bindi Day 2021
A Hindu who is proud of our roots and our great ancestors who sacrificed their precious lives for us and our dharma - must express his/her gratitude to them by being assertive of our dharma. Applying Bindi is an assertive expression so do it and display your Hindu Identity o the world.
Religion For Sale

Bribing people, giving incentives, Forcing one religion upon practitioners of another religion is nothing but making religion cheap and sell-able.
GURUDEV: Swami Chinmayananda

8th May is celebrated as Gurudev Jayanti by followers of Chinmaya Missionit being the birth anniversary of Swami Chinmayananda.