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Not all Tilkas applied on forehead have the same impact: 6 types of Tilaks and what do they mean

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 18, 2025, 10:00 IST
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​Not all Tilkas applied on forehead have the same impact: 6 types of Tilaks and what do they mean

Tilaks are more than just decorative symbols on the forehead. They represent deep spiritual meaning that connects devotees with divine energy. Each tilak has its own significance and supports different aspects of spirituality and devotion. Scroll down to explore unique tiak designs and what they represent spiritually.

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Why do we apply tilak?

Tilak, when applied between the eyebrows, activates the ajna chakra, which is said to be the center of intuition and focus. It symbolizes devotion, protects one from negative energies and reflects spiritual identity.

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Kumkum tilak

It is one of the most commonly used stroke of the tilak, sported by individuals in day-to-day rituals and ceremonies. It is prepared with vermillion and usually applied by men and women alike. It represents energy, purity, and spirituality. Often related to Goddess Shakti, when worn at the middle of the forehead, it focuses on the ajna chakra, which is the purported seat of intuition and wisdom

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Turmeric tilak

Turmeric has great religious and spiritual significance in the Hindu religion. It is the favourite colour of the Jupiter planet and has a calming impact on it. It also is believed to protect against evil eye. If we look at the scientific angle, turmeric has antibacterial qualities and possibly it was applied as a guard against infections in ancient times. When used, turmeric not only cleans the skin but calms the mind and instills confidence. This tilak is a blend of tradition and well-being and is a balm for the soul. It cleanses the skin gently, purifies the mind and lays the groundwork for increased self-assurance.

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Tripundra tilak

For devotees of Lord Shiva, the Tripundra is a type of Tilak that is a part of their life and identity. It has three horizontal lines, usually made with bhasm or vibhuti, and right in between the three is a horizontal red Tilak. This red dot is said to be a representation of Lord Shiva’s third eye, and the horizontal lines made with sacred ash are symbols of his detachment from the material world.

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Urdhva pundra tilak

Vaishanavites usually wear the Urdhva Pundra tilak, which is a U-shaped mark with a line running down the middle. The mark is a sign of dedication to Lord Krishna or Rama, both of whom are referred to as the incarnations of Vishnu, and the tilak is a symbol of surrender to God's will. Its use is not merely a ritual but a meditative process, consecrating the mind to ideals higher than oneself.

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Sandalwood tilak

Among the most popular tilaks is one made from the calming essence of sandalwood. Sandalwood paste on the forehead not only provides a cooling sensation but also aligns the Agnya Chakra. The drying of the paste's effect becomes a concentration aid during meditation or prayer. Sandalwood's magical touch continues its effects to the pineal and pituitary glands, stimulating their functionality.

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Saffron Tilak

The saffron tilak, often applied to the forehead, signifies purity, sacrifice, and devotion. In Hinduism, it symbolizes spiritual awakening, protection from negative energies, and alignment with divine consciousness. It also reflects pride in cultural and religious identity.

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