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  2. Kumkuma - Wikipedia

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    Kumkuma is a powder used for social and religious markings in India. It is made from turmeric or any other local materials. The turmeric is dried and powdered with a bit of slaked lime , which turns the rich yellow powder into a red color.

  3. List of materials used in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Kumkuma is a powder made from turmeric or saffron, used for social and religious markings in Hinduism. Marigold flowers are very significant in Nepalese culture, for daily rituals and especially during the Tihar festival. Garlands are also used in India as decorations for weddings, festivals and religious events.

  4. Ek Hi Raasta (1956 film) - Wikipedia

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    Ek Hi Raasta (lit. ' Only one way ') is a 1956 family-drama Indian Hindi film directed and produced by B. R. Chopra.It starred Sunil Dutt, Meena Kumari, Ashok Kumar, Daisy Irani, Jeevan and Shrinath in main roles.

  5. Kumbhabhishekham - Wikipedia

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    First day Vedic rituals of Kumbhabhishekham of the restoration of the Gunjanarasimha Swamy Temple. Kumbhabhishekam, also known as Samprokshanam is a Hindu temple ritual that is believed to homogenize, synergize and unite the mystic powers of the deity.

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    Most images of Hindu, Jain or Buddhist divinities in meditative poses with their eyes nearly closed show the gaze focused between the eyebrows (another spot being the tip of the nose—naasikagra) Swami Muktananda writes that "auspicious Kumkuma or sandalwood paste is applied (between the eyebrows) out of respect for the inner Guru. It is the ...

  7. Karumariamman - Wikipedia

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    Adherents can observe the site of sun rays falling on the head the image of the goddess twice a year. The shrine of goddess Karumariamman is made out of wood. [citation needed] Sri Devi Karumariamman Temple, erandam padai veedu, thiruvillinjayampakkam, Avadi (Devi is described as aadhi Devi who gave darshan to kasyapa maharishi)

  8. Kumkuma (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kumkuma, also known as Kungumam, most often refers to a red colour powder used for social and religious markings in India. Kumkuma or kumkum may also refer to: Kumkum (actress) (1934–2020), Indian actress; Kumkum - Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan (2002–2009), an Indian television series; Kunkhumam, a 1963 Indian Tamil-language film

  9. Kunkhumam - Wikipedia

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    Kunkhumam (transl. Kumkuma) is a 1963 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Krishnan–Panju and written by Sakthi T. K. Krishnasamy. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Urvashi Sarada (in her Tamil debut), S. S. Rajendran, C. R. Vijayakumari and R. Muthuraman. [1] The film, produced by K. Mohan, was released on 2 August 1963. [2]