do south Indian women not cover their heads ?
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do south Indian women not cover their heads ?
Hindus also do that. You might have noticed that when the priest is applying 'tilaka' some people cover their head with their hand. The idea is same, respect for whatever is happening. Don't know about South Indian Hindu traditions. Vinayaka will take you there.Not men. In Sikhism men do though.
Hindus also do that. You might have noticed that when the priest is applying 'tilaka' some people cover their head with their hand. The idea is same, respect for whatever is happening. Don't know about South Indian Hindu traditions. Vinayaka will take you there.
I was referring to head covering, and yes I've seen Hindu men cover their heads.
In the South, if the priest is applying tilak, people cover their mouths with their right hand, and bend forward slightly. He uses his thumb. But mostly the tilak ingredients, which vary, are received into the right hand the same way as teertham, and then the devotee applies it to themselves.[/QUOTE]
This happened to me and I was confused so the pundit just put it on for me
But if you cover your mouth and bend slightly forward, he'll put it on your forehead. .
Do you know the reason from covering the mouth? Does it have to do with the impurity of one's breath? Just curious.
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Yes, that's it. Priests are very careful around deities, around flames, too. It's also the reason Hindus never blow flames out, but do it by the well coordinated hand swish.
Takes some time. I've spilled a few litres of oil, and knocked over a couple of kuthavillakus.I don't seem to have the knack for blowing out the lamp with my palm,
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