Varmilion, also referred to as kumkum roli or sindoor, is a vibrant red powder with ceremonial significance in various cultural and religious practices. It holds a special place in traditions as it is worn by married women as a symbol of their marital status, adorning their foreheads during auspicious occasions. Additionally, Roli powder, known for its bright red hue, is used to apply sacred marks, known as Tilak or Teeka, on the foreheads of men during religious ceremonies and rituals, signifying blessings and devotion. The cultural and spiritual significance of varmillion and roli powder makes them essential elements in traditional customs and ceremonies.