Gopichandan Tika Original Scented
Gopichandan Tika:
The Gopichandan Tika is a sacred mark traditionally worn by devotees of Lord Krishna, particularly in the Vaishnavite tradition. It is made from Gopi Chandan, a sacred clay found in the regions of Vrindavan, associated with the pastimes of Lord Krishna and his devotees, the Gopis. This mark is typically applied on the forehead, usually in the shape of a "U" or a "V" symbol, and is considered to represent the purity, devotion, and love that the Gopis had for Krishna.

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Gopichandan Tika:
The Gopichandan Tika is a sacred mark traditionally worn by devotees of Lord Krishna, particularly in the Vaishnavite tradition. It is made from Gopi Chandan, a sacred clay found in the regions of Vrindavan, associated with the pastimes of Lord Krishna and his devotees, the Gopis. This mark is typically applied on the forehead, usually in the shape of a "U" or a "V" symbol, and is considered to represent the purity, devotion, and love that the Gopis had for Krishna.

















