What do Bindi colors mean?
Matthew Underwood
Updated on February 12, 2026
Also to know is, what color is a bindi?
The bindi also represents the third eye. The Nasadiya Sukta of the Rig Veda, the earliest known Sanskrit text, mentions the word Bindu. The Ajna is symbolised by a sacred lotus with two petals, and corresponds to the colours violet, indigo or deep blue, though it is traditionally described as white.
Furthermore, what does the bindi mean? The bindi can symbolize many aspects of the Hindu culture, but from the beginning it has always been a red dot worn on the forehead, most commonly to represent a married woman. The bindi is also said to be the third eye in Hindu religion, and it can be used to ward off bad luck.
Correspondingly, what does a yellow Bindi mean?
Yellow mark on forehead is worn by many Hindus. In males it is made up of sandalwood and females of turmeric. It is mangalakaraka. Any dot on the forehead, specially red one prevents the male or females from being hypnotized or mesmerized or cheated by strong mind people.
What does the red dot on forehead mean?
The red dot which you generally see in between the eye-brows of Indian women is termed as Bindi. The vermilion, traditionally used exclusively for bindis, is called 'sindura' or 'sindoor'. It means 'red', and represents Shakti (strength). It also symbolizes love.