Importance of vermilion
India has avenged the Pahalgam terror attack from ‘Operation Sindoor’. Late in the night, an air strike was carried out by the Indian Army targeting Pakistan’s terrorist bases, in which a large number of terrorists were reported to be killed. The Indian Army carried out Operation Sindoor with great success. According to the information, Prime Minister Modi himself has given this name. Let us know what is the meaning of ‘Operation Sindoor’ and why this air strike is named ‘Operation Sindoor’.
Why is Operation Sindoor named?
In fact, in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, the terrorists destroyed their honeymoon and vermilion in front of women. The terrorists targeted the husband for the husband whose women apply vermilion for their long life. Pahalgam attack was an attack on women’s vermilion, which has now been repaid from Operation Sindoor. The terrorists played a bloody game with a sindoor of 26 innocent people and the same vermilion now became the cause of his death.
Sindoor importance in Indian culture
Vermilion has special significance in Indian culture. Sindoor is considered a sign of honey. During the marriage in Hindu culture, the husband fills the vermilion in the demand of his ardhangini, after which women start applying vermilion. Women apply vermilion for the safety of Suhag. Sindoor is applied as long as the husband survives. It is considered a symbol of the husband’s long life and wish for good health. The red color present in the vermilion is red like blood, which is a symbol of vitality.
Importance of vermilion in worship
Sindoor is also used in worship and religious rituals. The idols of the deities are also offered and applied to the idols. Sindoor is definitely offered to the ladies. It is believed that applying vermilion keeps the forehead calm and focuses.
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