'Kumkum - Pyara Sa Bandhan' deals with a nice healthy relationship between a husband (Sumit Wadhwa - Hussain Kuwajerwala) and wife (Kumkum Wadhwa - Juhi Parmar); the highs and lows of familial bonds, the changes that relationships undergo and how they affect and alter equations in the family. The kumkum is an auspicious symbol. When a girl or a married woman visits a house, it is a sign of respect (in case of an elderly lady) or blessings (in case of a young girl) to offer kumkum to them when they leave. However, it is not offered to widows. When visiting a Hindu temple, married women from southern India usually dip their ring finger in yellow turmeric powder, and apply a dot on their neck. Men, women, girls, and boys apply a dot on their forehead of red turmuric powder, also when visiting a temple or during a pooja. In most of India, everyday, married women apply red kumkum in front of their parting on their forehead as a symbol of marriage. This is called vermilion, or in Hindi, sindoor. Kumkum is also widely used for worshiping the Hindu goddesses, especially Shakti and Lakshmi by msarirkhan@yahoo.com from UAE Sharjah www.msarirkhan-ae.page.tl
Prabha is looking beautiful and sexy in Green Sareee ... I Love this Lady..
thecitibank 1 year ago
is this afetr kumkum and summit r married
amritashahid55 3 years ago