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Tilak Design Stone Bindi - 1 x 1 Inch | Stone Pottu/ Tilak Stone For Deity Decor

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$3.00
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Current price $3.00
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SKU 7250743
Width Height Depth Weight

1 inch

1 inch

0.25 inch

0.011lb

"Bring a special touch to ceremonies with the everlasting beauty of the Stone Tilak for gods." 

• Product Description:

The Stone Tilak, sometimes called stone pottu, tilak, stone bindi, or pottu, is a traditional decoration used in temple ceremonies and for decorating deities. This stone pottu has strong cultural and religious meaning, acting as a holy symbol in many Hindu customs. The tilak or stone bindi is usually placed on the foreheads of idols, showing luck and divine energy. 

• Origins: 

The practice of using a tilak goes back to ancient Vedic times, when natural colors, ashes, and sandalwood paste were often used as symbols on the foreheads of both people and gods. With time, the more decorative stone pottu became popular, particularly in South India, where the art of decorating deities thrived. 

• Reputation: 

The stone bindi remains really popular in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh, where temple rituals focus on beautifully decorating idols. You can also find it during special celebrations in different areas where deities are decorated with lovely adornments. 

• Usage and Applications: 

The stone tilak or stone pottu is carefully placed on the deity's forehead during everyday rituals, poojas, or festive occasions. It can be used for both permanent setups on temple idols and temporary decoration during special events. 

• Preservation: 

To keep the stone pottu looking good for a long time, it’s best to keep it in a clean and dry container, away from dust and moisture. Lightly cleaning the tilak stone after each use helps maintain its shine and strength. 

• Festivals and Gods: 

The stone bindi is commonly used to decorate the idols of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Murugan, and Goddess Parvati. It becomes especially important during festivals like Navaratri, Vaikunta Ekadasi, and Varalakshmi Vratham, where decoration plays a major role. 

• Texture and Nature: 

The stone tilak is smooth, shiny, and comes in a variety of bright colors. Its sparkling appearance adds to the divine feel of the idols, making the presence of the deity more radiant and spiritual. 

• Backstory: 

In many temple traditions, putting on the pottu is not just about looks but a meaningful way to call upon divine energy. The forehead of the deity is thought of as a place for wisdom and inner sight, so placing a stone pottu or tilak highlights its holiness and spiritual fullness. 

"Decorate your deity with the holy beauty of the Stone Tilak – a classic symbol of divinity and devotion."

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