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Sindhur Paste - 12 Gms | Kumkum Tilak/ Sindoor Paste For Pooja And Tilak

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SKU 40575
Width Height Depth Weight

1.5 inch

1 inch

1.5 inch

0.0441lb

"Invite divine blessings into your life with every mark of sindhur – a sacred expression of devotion, protection, and purity passed down through generations."

• About the Product
This traditional kumkum paste, also called kungumam, is a sacred preparation used in Hindu worship and temple rituals. Rich in its red hue and spiritual symbolism, it is applied on the forehead and on deities during daily poojas and festival observances. Also known by names such as sindhur, tilak paste, or religious vermilion, it holds a vital place among everyday pooja items, symbolizing reverence and divine connection.

• Origins in Cultural Practice
The practice of using kumkum dates back to Vedic times, where it was more than just a decorative mark—it represented energy, devotion, and a spiritual offering to the divine. Scriptures often describe kumkum paste as a way to awaken the spiritual center between the brows and a ritual ingredient for honoring the goddess. In temples and homes alike, kungumam serves as a reminder of divine presence and feminine strength.

• The use of kumkum is widespread in South Indian states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka and has extended its reach to devotional households in the United States. For many families, kungumam is a must-have during sacred Fridays, temple festivals, and goddess-centered prayers. Its presence in puja trays signifies completeness and grace.

• Usage and Spiritual Applications
The kumkum paste is applied to the forehead to energize the ajna chakra and is also offered on deity statues during abhishekams and alankarams. It is often used during rituals such as archana, vratams, and homams. Among sacred pooja items, this paste symbolizes inner focus, blessings, and divine femininity. It is also shared with devotees after rituals as prasadam or a holy offering.

• Storage Guidelines: To maintain the purity and quality of the kungumam, keep it sealed in a clean container and store it in a dry location. Always use dry hands or a spoon when applying or offering. Keeping it away from direct sunlight and moisture will help preserve its original texture and color.

• Closely associated with the worship of Goddess Lakshmi, Durga, and Parvati, kumkum is prominently used during festivals like Navratri, Varalakshmi Vratham, and Devi poojas. Applying kumkum paste is believed to invoke blessings of abundance, protection, and marital harmony, making it a sacred part of traditional worship.

"Order Now to bring home the divine presence and complete your spiritual offerings with kumkum paste – an essential among timeless pooja items!"

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