#IndianCustoms - (Part -1 of 3) The Importance of Bindi or Tilak in Indian Customs - TravellerG

Hello my dear friend, @Mansoor07

Firstly, thank you very much for your kind words and valuable support.

Happy that the post was informative and helpful to you.

Best wishes,

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“… My neice got married on 4 th December .Here is her photo…”

Firstly, our sincere prayers for A VERY HAPPY MARRIED LIFE to your neice and nephew in law - kindly convey our prayerful regards to both of them.

“… One teacher friend used put on forehead red bindi & flowers.on hair…”

For Tamilians, it is customer to wear flower - of course, Bindi too.

Happy that the post was informative and helpful.

Regards, dear @RosyKohli Ji

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Hello my dear friend, @OliverKIWI

“… I have been to India before. That was 1997. I went to Dehli, Agra, and Jaipur…”

I very much remember this, as you have told me earlier.

Next time, kindly try to include Bangalore in your plan - we invite you to stay with us.

Loving regards…

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Sure, looking forward to it @TravellerG

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Hello, very dear @renata1

Very happy to hear that you enjoyed the post and the post was informative and helpful - thanks for the feedback.

Also, many other LGs too like it.

Another thanks for asking this topic.

Best wishes

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Hello dear friend @indahnuria ,

You know one thing… (this fact is explained in Part - 3) Officially, in Indonesia, which was a part Greater India (centuries ago), Bindi was used.

We really feel proud when we hear that you used to wear Bindi… Next time when you wear, share a picture, please.

Thanks for your kind feedback and valuable support.

Most sincerely

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We too eagerly looking forward for our meetup.

Best wishes, my dear friend @OliverKIWI

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