A bindi is a bright dot of some colour applied in the centre of the forehead close to the eyebrows or in the middle of the forehead that is worn in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia .Hindu tradition holds that all people have a third inner eye. The two physical eyes are used for seeing the external world, while the third focuses inward toward God. As such, the red dot signifies piety as well as serving as a constant reminder to keep God at the center of one's thoughts.This nerve is also connected to the eyes and wearing a bindi stimulates this nerve. The bindi is said to help control the latent energy released through the ajna chakra during meditation. Glittering stones set, Used to decorate the statue of Hindu Deity.The mark on the forehead, known as the tilak or namam, is an important symbol in Hinduism, particularly in the worship of Lord Vishnu. The tilak is usually a vertical mark made with sandalwood paste, ashes, or vermillion, and it represents the third eye of spiritual insight.