noun
- a red or orange powder, typically made from turmeric and other ingredients, used in Hindu and other South Asian religious rituals and as a cosmetic mark on the forehead.
Usage: Also spelled 'kumkuma' or 'kum kum'.; From Sanskrit and Hindi origin.; Commonly used in South Asian cultures.
Examples
- She applied kumkum to her forehead before entering the temple.
- The bride wore kumkum as part of her wedding ceremony.
- Kumkum is traditionally made from turmeric, sandalwood, and other natural ingredients.
- During the festival, women decorated their foreheads with kumkum.
- The red kumkum mark is a significant symbol in Hindu culture.