Description
- in Hinduism, a mark, generally made on the forehead, indicating a person's sectarian affiliation.
- The marks are made by hand or with a metal stamp, using ash from a sacrificial fire, sandalwood paste, turmeric, cow dung, clay, charcoal, or red lead.
- TILAK STAMP HOLD THE HANDLE OF STAMP AND DIP INTO ROLI , CHANDAN PASTE AND APPLY ON YOUR FOREHEAD AND BODY
- Rama or Ram Sanskrit: ???,, also known as Ramachandra, is a major deity of Hinduism. He is the seventh avatar of the god Vishnu.Ram Naam Jaap can provide materialistic solution and eternal salvation.
- Tika is believed to prevent the loss of energy
No color on your finger tips. Flaunt the auspicious signs and protect yourself from evil eyes at the same time.It is generally worn on the forehead, but also on other parts of the body. The markings are made either as a daily ritual, or on special occasions, and denote which particular lineage, or sampradaya the devotee belongs to. Different from the regular Tika application .