Sari and Tilak: Symbols of the Hindu tradition

La India It is a diverse country and its language, gastronomy, religion prove it. Such diversity is related to their customs and traditions which can appear to many people as rare or outdated. However, when visiting a country it is advisable to respect its culture even if you do not agree; these traditions They are also interesting to know. In the case of India, its traditions constitute great mysteries, the same ones that have their origin since millennia.

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One of the greatest traditions of India is regarding the typical clothing Women's. They are famous sarisFurthermore, they are considered as a garment of national symbol and these consist in that one end of the fabric is wrapped around the waist and the other is passed over the shoulders or head; This clothing is more comfortable for women and at the same time, it gives a luxurious appearance. It is worth mentioning that it is perhaps one of the most used dresses in the world as millions of Hindu women wear it.

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And if you continue with traditions related to women then it is impossible not to mention the tika, tilak or hindi. This is a body adornment commonly in the form of a simple red point which signifies the symbol of blood, the source of life and energy, and other concepts related to a third eye whose function is to provide the human being with intuition, knowledge and strength. The tilak is a symbol of commitment that is why past women can be recognized, although many young women wear it as an ornament.


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  1.   ERICA CAHUASIRI said

    HELLO I AM FROM BOLIVIA AND THE ARTICLE SEEMS VERY GOOD, ALSO I LOVE THE SARIS OF THE WOMEN OF INDIA AND HOW I AM LEARNING TO DANCE SOME INDIAN DANCES I WOULD LIKE YOU TO TELL ME HOW TO GET ONE

  2.   Mel said

    I am Argentina, I like the sari, I would love to wear this dress to a dinner, where I can get it, thank you

  3.   donate it said

    everything in general is very interesting, it is a wonderful culture.

  4.   donate it said

    VERY CUTE I LIKE.

  5.   Alfonso Antonio Atencio Henao said

    I want to know about the Indian woman, her language, culture, body aesthetics and others. Thanks

  6.   Mila Bizama Bull said

    I would love to have a zari or Indu dress, what a beautiful culture, I lived it in ,, Indian, the Brazilian soap opera and I loved it, or finally send me a mold to do it, I love the dress is beautiful, congratulations ...

  7.   Cecilia Gamboa said

    My daughter is graduating from high school after years of a painful illness and she begs me to wear a sari, in Buenos Aires where can I get it. Thanks

  8.   anne said

    I love the Hindu culture although I am from Costa Rica I always wear the tilak but I would love to have a sari !!!

  9.   Gloria Mamani said

    Excuse me, I would like you to help me find a Hindu name for a dance group. this name has to be with its translation, could you help me, thanks
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  10.   Gabriella said

    I am from Mexico and I really like Hindu culture, I find it very interesting, I would love to be able to wear a sari one day, they look so beautiful !!

  11.   rosary said

    ooola I like the Hindu culture so much and I would like to wear a sari for my civil wedding where I can get one in Michoacan

  12.   Alice said

    Hello, I have a costume from India. I love its stone embroidery and its customs and cultures… a Hindu gave it to me in Italy.

  13.   suyin rivera said

    Hello, I am from Peru, I really like the Hindu tradition where I could follow all that clothing, it is very beautiful as I would have liked to be a Hindu but well God wanted me to be Peruvian, I am also proud of my country ✌