Kumkum is not only used for puja but also for the luck; know these measures here
Kumkum is not only used for puja but also for the luck; know these measures here
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Kumkum is usually used in all puja, usually performed under the Sanatan tradition. It is used not only for worship but also for other demanding works. In the practice of Shakti, Kumkum is used exclusively. The Kumkum, specially placed in the worship plate, is not only religious but also of scientific importance.

The scientific significance Kumkum is also a type of medicine used by Kumkum, which is used in worship. Which is used to remove skin related disorders in Ayurveda. The use of Kumkum, applied on the forehead, not only increases the beauty, but also increases the concentration of the mind. It is associated with sixteen makeup. The sixteen makeup of Kumkum women is related not just to her beauty but also the happiness and prosperity of the house. Kumkum has special significance in these sixteen make up for good fortune. It is considered auspicious to have a red dot on the frontal from the Kumkum or vermilion by the suhagin women.

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Good luck: Kumkum has special significance in any of the puja. In the practice of Shakti, Kumkum has been considered as a sacred substance to provide infinite quantity, which is to fulfill all the wishes of women. Kumkum's red color symbolizes auspiciousness, enthusiasm, euphoria and courage. Applying it on the forehead brings happiness to the mind. On Sundays, getting the Kumkum and Akshat in the copper lote gets the confidence and good fortune by giving the sun god the sun god direct god.

Shiva is not worship using Kumkum: even if Kumkum is considered a symbol of good fortune and good fortune, but keep in mind that there is a prohibition of Kumkum in Shiva's worship.

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