She wore a bright white and red silk sari, a large red bindi on her forehead and about a dozen bangles on each hand. |
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She had come to him, after all, an unfinished thing, a child bride, almost colorless except for her red bindi and her hennaed hands. |
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For example, whenever I am in India, my aunt makes sure I wear a bindi on my forehead. |
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A black bindi is often worn before marriage to ward off the evil eye. |
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Her look was completed with a silver bindi dotted on her forehead. |
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He wore matching amethyst earrings, bracelets, anklets and various other types of jewellery, as well as having fixed one in his navel, and on his forehead as a bindi. |
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And widowhood is formally bestowed upon her as a clutch of women uncoil her neatly-coiled hair, remove her mangalsutra, break her bangles and wipe of her bindi. |
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On Tuesday afternoon, Gomez wore a bindi out for a public appearance again, this time for an appearance on Ellen. |
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The bunch of jasmine on her hair, the large ear pendants and the large bindi on her forehead typified Usha Uthup, whose place in Indian pop still remains intact. |
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The older one, in her forties, with a long ponytail and a red bindi dot on her forehead, carried a photograph of a slim youth standing in front of a shrine. |
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All these peoples consist of a mixture of local populations known as either Kete or Bindi, on the one hand, and Luba immigrants from Katanga, on the other. |
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Other bloggers, as well as newspaper columnists in the United States and other countries, have drawn inevitable comparisons to the problems of other child stars, and pointed to off-note elements of the Bindi juggernaut. |
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With the support of his mother, Terri, and sister, Bindi, the eight-year-old stepped into the crocodile pen armed with a bucket of garfish. |
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Fluffy pilaw rice offset both dishes and they were accompanied by a feather light Pashwari naan bread, a bowl of delicious vegetable Bhaji and some Bindi Bhaji. |
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