Tilak
In India, the forehead mark TIlak has a lot of Significance because it is taught to bring good luck. Tilak is applied to the Ajna Chakra, which is the area between the eyebrows. Tilak is a Hindu symbol of victory, prosperity, and good fortune. Tilaka application has been a customer for centuries. different types of tilak exist. some are made with sandal paste, while others are made with kumkum, sacred ashed (vibhuti), and turmeric. Tilak is worn by many Hindu families every day before leaving the house to ensure their health and safety. Some people wear it on special religious occasions, although others do not.
Significance of Tilak
There are various forms of Tilak, each with its own significance. Tilak is applied to the Ajna Chakra. the center of the forehead, between the brows. Tilak is applied to the point where the SPiritual eye or third eye is thought to open.
Types of Tilak
According to Hindu tradition, there are various types of Tilak each with its own significance. Tilak is a symbol of good fortune and wealth that is applied to the forehead. Sandal paste, Turmeric, holy ashes(Vibhuti), or kumkum may be used to make the forehead mark Tilak. The Saivites, who worship Lord Shiva, wear a tilak made of holy ashes, which represent purity, consecration, and sanctification.