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      09 May 2023, Volume 38 Issue 3
    Article

    HINDUISM: SINDOOR (VERMILION) IN THE ANCIENT INDIAN LITERATURE AND CUSTOM CORRELATION WITH SENTIMENT ANALYSIS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
    Dr.Shobha Lal, Tanzeela Zarger
    Journal of Data Acquisition and Processing, 2023, 38 (3): 910-920 . 

    Abstract

    If Indians are carrying some customs and rituals then no wonder modern scientific development and modern computational Advancement are also stamping over them. Even after thousand years of beginning of Hinduism some customs are in trending mode in the different part of the world. Ancient India Literatures have different unfolded fact they may lead to the development of consequence narrations of Indian societies, women and Hinduism. Vermillion may have correlation with the Sentiment Analysis and Artificial Intelligence, one of the emergent fields Computer Science, Computation and Engineering. After Marriage, in the Hindu Society dash of vermilion powder on a bride’s forehead is supposed as her holiest mark as she begins her journey as a bride irrespective of the age folds and phenomenon and this continues for the rest of her life. Donned between the hair partition; sindoor, since Ramayanakal , represents years of ancient folklore and beliefs about a woman’s validation as a married woman with some scientific truth . Since put on by the husband during wedding rituals, sindoor is then applied by women every day to mark his presence in her life traditionally. In actuality as well, it is considered to be the symbol of matrimony in Indian households and an essential part of a woman’s marriage. Ancient folklores suggested that those who wore maang-bhar ke sindoor (forehead full of sindoor) are to be respected as their husband’s bride.

    Keyword

    Sindoor, Vermillion, Ancient Indian literatures, Sentiment Analysis, Artificial Intelligent


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