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The primary ingredient in roli is haldi (turmuric), which is dry-roasted at high heat. In the Poojas, roli is utilised as a Holy item. It is regarded as holy since it is used in prayers and is a symbol of joy and good fortune. Roli is red in colour because turmeric turns red when it is roasted at extremely high temperatures. That is the purest method of creating roli. Vermillion (Sindhoor), which symbolises marital status, is also the colour red. Women mark their foreheads and heads with a Vermillion streak to signify their marital status. Also, it is to ensure that their husbands have a long life by alleviating all of their troubles and sorrows.
The females apply Roli in place of vermillion because leaving their heads empty is unlucky because it symbolises a failed marriage.
This Roli can thus be applied to the forehead or head for decoration purposes as well as for Puja. There are very slight differences between roli and kumkum. Slaked lime is used to make kumkum. Heat causes slaked lime to turn crimson. It was created to meet religious specifications.
Hinduism places a high value on the wearing of Kumkum and applying of Tilak, regardless of gender. According to the great masters, it is believed to stimulate specific bodily parts that are necessary for worship. There are seven such power centres in our bodies, known as chakras, and there are seven of them according to Esoteric or Hatha yoga. These chakras have a wide global following and have been discussed in ancient Hindu and Buddhist scriptures. The AGYNA chakra, which is located in the middle of the forehead where the eyebrows meet, appears to correspond with the pineal gland.
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