A bindi (from sanskrit bindú meaning point, drop, dot or small particle) [1][2] is a coloured dot or, in modern times, a sticker worn on the centre of the forehead, by hindus, jains and buddhists from the. Bindi north america brings together a collaborative ensemble of esteemed european brands – bindi, gelpat, forno d'asolo, and buoni e pronti – ushering in a new era of excellence in frozen bakery,. A bindi is a mark or sticker worn on the forehead between the eyebrows by hindu, jain, and buddhist women and occasionally men.

A bindi is an auspicious mark worn by young girls and women in india. The name is derived from bindu, a sanskrit word for point or dot and is usually red in color made with vermillion powder.