Bindi

A woman in a Nepali market poses for a photo. In Hinduism, women and some men wear a red dot, called a Bindi, on their forehead. It’s a religious symbol and can symbolize a ‘third eye,’ what many Hindus believe to be a mystical gateway into a higher consciousness.

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