Significance of wearing Bichwa (toe ring) in Hinduism
Wearing of toe rings is highly practiced in India. It is worn as a symbol of married state by Hindu women and is called bichiya
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Skip to contentWearing of toe rings is highly practiced in India. It is worn as a symbol of married state by Hindu women and is called bichiya
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