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This is why you have to wear Tilak on your forehead: The amazing science behind wearing Tilak

Ananta Ram Bharati by Ananta Ram Bharati
February 17, 2023
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Tilak, a mark worn on the forehead, is a common practice in Hinduism and is considered an essential part of the Hindu religious and cultural heritage. The science behind wearing tilak on the forehead is rooted in the belief that the point between the eyebrows, also known as the Ajna Chakra, is the seat of intelligence and intuition. The tilak is believed to activate this chakra and stimulate various functions of the brain.

The Ajna Chakra, which is located in the center of the forehead, is considered to be the sixth chakra in the Hindu tradition. According to this belief system, the Ajna Chakra is the center of intuition, vision, and higher consciousness. The energy that flows through this chakra is responsible for various mental and physical functions, including perception, memory, creativity, and mental clarity.

The tilak is a mark made with sandalwood paste, ash, or kumkum on the forehead, between the eyebrows, where the Ajna Chakra is located. The placement of the tilak is not arbitrary but is based on the principles of Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine. According to Ayurveda, the forehead is the site of the fifth chakra, also known as the Vishuddha Chakra, which is responsible for communication and self-expression.

The tilak is believed to have a cooling effect on the forehead, which helps to reduce stress and promote mental clarity. The ingredients used to make the tilak, such as sandalwood, are known for their therapeutic properties and are believed to have a calming effect on the mind. The tilak is also believed to help in concentration and meditation.

Another belief related to wearing tilak is that it helps to protect the wearer from negative energies and evil spirits. The tilak is believed to create a protective shield around the person wearing it, thereby keeping negative energies at bay. It is also believed to enhance the person’s aura, which is the energy field that surrounds the body.

In recent times, scientific studies have also been conducted to explore the potential benefits of wearing tilak on the forehead. These studies have shown that applying pressure to certain points on the forehead, such as the point where the tilak is worn, can stimulate the brain and improve cognitive function. The cooling effect of the tilak is also believed to have a calming effect on the mind, which can help to reduce stress and anxiety.

In conclusion, the science behind wearing tilak on the forehead is rooted in the belief that it activates the Ajna Chakra, which is responsible for various mental and physical functions, including perception, memory, creativity, and mental clarity. The tilak is also believed to have a cooling effect on the forehead, which helps to reduce stress and promote mental clarity. While some of these beliefs may be based on ancient traditions, scientific studies have also suggested that there may be some potential benefits to wearing a tilak on the forehead.

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