Description
- Kumkum Powder for Pooja and Other Hindu Rituals
- Premium dark red color kumkum powder for hindu puja ritual ceremonies
- Kumkum Powder for Pooja and Other Hindu Rituals
- KUMKUM IS A SIGN OF RESPECT OR BLESSINGS: When a girl or a married woman visits a house, it is a sign of respect (in the case of an elderly lady) or blessings (in the case of a young girl) to offer kumkuma to them when they leave.
- IT IS USED FOR WORSHIPING THE HINDU GOD AND GODDESS PUJA: Kumkuma is also widely used for worshiping the Hindu goddesses, especially Shakti and Lakshmi, and a kumkuma powder is thrown (along with other mixtures) into the air during Holi (the Festival of Colours), a popular Hindu spring festival.
IndiaBigShop Kumkuma is a powder used for social and religious markings in India. It is either made from The turmeric is dried and powdered with a bit of slaked lime, which turns the rich Red powder into a red color. In India, it is known by various names including kuṅkumam