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If you where traveling in india,where would you see the bindhi most often

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Worn on the forhead of the women, originally by Hindus and Jains

Step-by-step explanation:

Bindi is a red dot worn in India and the Indian subcontinent. Bindi is a symbol of Hinduistic culture, but from the beginning, bindi was represented in a form of a red dot, worn on the center of the forehead, and it mostly represents a married woman.

Some people say that bindi is the third eye in Hinduism and a lucky charm that can be used to ward off bad luck.

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