"त्रिपुण्ड्र" meaning in Sanskrit

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Noun

Forms: tripuṇḍra [romanization]
Etymology: त्रि (tri) + पुण्ड्र (puṇḍra) Etymology templates: {{affix|sa|त्रि|पुण्ड्र}} त्रि (tri) + पुण्ड्र (puṇḍra) Head templates: {{sa-noun|g=n}} त्रिपुण्ड्र • (tripuṇḍra) stem, n
  1. Three curved horizontal marks, made across the forehead with cowdung, etc. They are worn especially by the followers of Shiva, or Shakti, and are indispensable in proceeding to worship the former
    Sense id: en-त्रिपुण्ड्र-sa-noun-wUZa3fu3 Categories (other): Sanskrit entries with incorrect language header

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