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8 Best Places To Visit In India In June

1. Mussorie 2. Ladakh 3. Munnar 4. Darjeeling 5. Kasol 6. Coorg 7. Andaman and Nocobar Island 8. Manali It is super hot up the Northern part of India, but the rains have blessed in some regions in South. There are a lot of places to visit in India in June. The mountain ranges in Ladakh have opened, the mesmerizing beaches of Goa, Andaman and Nicobar are getting quiet and river Dandeli is ready to welcome whitewater enthusiasts. June is a month in which the most number of places in the country witnessed a heavy tourist footfall. However, there are some astounding options right here. If you’re searching for places to visit in June in India. Check out our shortlisted top places to visit in June in India: 1. Mussoorie (Uttarakhand) The queen of the hills, Mussoorie is the destination that is gorgeous on a level hard to compare. one of the greatest places to visit in India during June, this place adorns a blanket of tourists with folks from all walks of life with family

Why do people mostly Hindus apply tilak on their forehead?

Tilak is a mark of wisdom and auspiciousness. It is put on the forehead with kumkum, chandan ( sandal paste), sacred ashes or kumkum (red tumeric). The devotees of Siva apply sacred ashes (Bhasma) on the forehead, the devotees of Vishnu apply sandal paste (Chandan), and the worshippers of Devi or Shakti apply Kumkum, a red tumeric powder.  The term also refers to the ritual of marking somebody's forehead with a fragrant paste, as a welcome and expression of honor when they arrive.  The eyebrow spot is mentioned as Anjna Chakra in terms of Yoga, which is the 6th and the most significant chakra. It is the junction where highest number of neurons meet, thus defined as the significant yet sensitive zone, while there are scientific and spiritual to the concept of tilak.  Atharvana Upanishad, Maha Upanisad,  Puranas and Vedic Scriptures describe the significance of tilak. There are sampradayas (cultures) in Sanatan Dharm (Hindu Principles) which say vigor, energy, strength &