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टीका ṭīkā[S. ितलक+कः], s.m. Small round mark (or marks) made on the forehead and between the eyebrows (of coloured earth or unguents, and intended either for ornament or for sectarial distinction (the mark is commonly made at the ceremony of betrothal, or at that of installation to an office, etc.; or when one is setting out on a journey, or a pilgrimage, or is about to undertake an enterprise); an ornamental patch of gold, or silver, or tinsel, etc., or a jewel, worn on the forehead; a small round mark or patch made on any part of the body; a stain, blot; inoculation, vaccination; the ceremony connected with betrothal, or installation or investiture (see above); dowry; nuptial gifts, presents in money or goods from the bride's father to the bridegroom:—ṭīkābhejnā(-ko), To send the nuptial gifts (to the bridegroom):—ṭīkālagāne-wālā, s.m. A vaccinator:—ṭīkālenā(-se), To receive or accept the nuptial gifts.
Origin: Hindi