Sindoor (English Wikipedia)

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  • [1] The Real Significance Of ‘Ek Chutki Sindoor’ for Hindu Married Women

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  • Basu, Baman Das (2007). Sri Narada Pancharatnam. Cosmo Publications. p. 219. ISBN 978-81-307-0539-2.
  • Susie J. Tharu, Ke Lalita (1993-04-01). Women Writing in India: The twentieth century (Volume 2 of Women Writing in India: 600 B.C. to the Present). Feminist Press, 1993. ISBN 978-1-55861-029-3. ... Sindoor is a red powder worn by married women in the parting of the hair ...
  • "Indian pediatrics, Volume 10". Indian Academy of Pediatrics. 1973. ... Sindoor (vermilion), a red powder applied to the scalp, is often used by married Indian women, especially of an orthodox Hindu background. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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