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6831102390daa94d7e8e75deKUM KUM 250gThis product is commonly used in indian rituals and pooja. 100% pure made of turmeric without color and chemical. Kumkum, also known as kumkuma or sindoor, is a red or orange powder commonly used in South Asian culture for religious and cultural purposes, particularly in Hinduism. It is made by mixing turmeric, lime, and other natural ingredients, and is typically applied to the center parting of a woman's hair or on the forehead as a symbol of marriage, fertility, and auspiciousness. In some parts of India, it is also used by men. Overall, kumkum holds a significant place in the cultural and religious traditions of South Asia and continues to be an important part of many Hindu rituals and ceremonies.2BC6A69DE226CC2F9C670D8CC6B51C77_32396668731527_default
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This product is commonly used in indian rituals and pooja. 100% pure made of turmeric without color and chemical. Kumkum, also known as kumkuma or sindoor, is a red or orange powder commonly used in South Asian culture for religious and cultural p...

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This product is commonly used in indian rituals and pooja. 100% pure made of turmeric without color and chemical. Kumkum, also known as kumkuma or sindoor, is a red or orange powder commonly used in South Asian culture for religious and cultural purposes, particularly in Hinduism. It is made by mixing turmeric, lime, and other natural ingredients, and is typically applied to the center parting of a woman's hair or on the forehead as a symbol of marriage, fertility, and auspiciousness. In some parts of India, it is also used by men. Overall, kumkum holds a significant place in the cultural and religious traditions of South Asia and continues to be an important part of many Hindu rituals and ceremonies.

Country of originIndia
brandjajee
unit count250 gram
seller pickup returnyes
return window7 days
cancellableyes
time to ship24 hours
contact details consumer careM/s Parasram Jajee, [email protected], 9164607070
manufacturer or packer nameM/s Parasram Jajee
manufacturer or packer addressM/s Parasram jajee, saraf bazar, gulbarga
common or generic name of commoditypooja set
month year of manufacture packing importRefer pack for details
imported product country of originIN