In fact,the dot results from being repeatedly poked on the forehead and being told,"You so ugly"
2006-10-24 13:06:05
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answered by ? 4
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it is authentic that it could specifically circumstances propose marriage, yet additionally females placed on it as a manner accessory. the type bindis are often jeweled or in diverse colorations instead of the generic crimson circle. It additionally marks a factor of skill. it is not in basic terms Hindus who placed on it; Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, and different religions additionally specifically circumstances placed on it, like I reported, as an consumer-friendly ornament. So in case you spot a woman donning a bindi (it could additionally be stated as a tikka or a puttu) it would not inevitably propose she's married.
2016-10-02 22:21:45
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answered by ? 4
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OK I just had to post it since no one seems to know. That dot, typically red, is part of the Hindi religion; it represents the "third eye" that's always looking inward.
2006-10-24 14:00:38
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answered by ♥Raven 6
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how many 7-11 do you see in India?
2006-10-24 13:35:37
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answered by someones_cowgirl07 4
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i think the dot is a symbol of her marraige so other men dont eyeball her
2006-10-24 13:12:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It's because they're of a high "caste" (upper class). Duuhh. Each colour represents a class or "caste".
2006-10-24 13:00:15
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answered by BeautifulJustBeautiful 2
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wow, thts true my neighbour got married and he did get 6 7-11 stores in NJ... (ha ha ha haa.. in DOWRY)
2006-10-24 13:05:46
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answered by Navi Johal 1
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good one. any indian women/girls can wear it...good joke
2006-10-24 13:34:41
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answered by RajaHasanFAN 2
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now that is a gd joke
2006-10-24 13:00:59
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answered by Anonymous
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or a gas station,
2006-10-24 13:00:38
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answered by SmoothCharacter 7
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