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A bindi is a coloured dot worn on the center of the forehead, originally by Hindus and Jains from the Indian subcontinent. A bindi is a bright dot of some colour applied in the centre of the forehead close to the eyebrows or in the middle of the forehead, worn in the Indian subcontinent . The bindi has a historical and cultural presence in the region of Greater India. it is a cosmetic mark used to enhance beauty. In meditation, the point between the eyebrows (Bhrumadhya) is where one focuses his/her sight, to help concentration. Bindis are popular outside the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia as well. They are sometimes worn purely for decorative purpose or style statement without any religious or cultural affiliation