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Home Made Kajal Applying to a baby’s eyes is a traditional Indian ritual, believed to ward off the evil eye and give protection against the intense sun rays. Some believe that kajal increases the size of the baby’s eyes, protects his eyes from diseases, and improves eyesight. Sometimes kajal is applied simply because older people of the family advise new parents to apply it. Homemade kajal for babies is the right way to go if you want to protect your baby from the ill-effects of kajal but still follow the traditional beliefs. Making kajal at home is quite easy and does not require any fancy ingredients. Here’s how you can make kajal at home. How To Make 1.Invert both bowls and place them flat on the floor with a small gap between them. 2.Invert the plate and balance it on both the bowls, creating a bridge. This is where it becomes crucial to use flat-bottomed bowls so that the plate can balance on them. It will be difficult to balance the plate on round-bottomed bowls. 2.Pour castor oil into the diya and place the wick in it. Light and set the diya under the bridge, below the plate. 3.The diya’s flame should be touching the plate. If this does not happen, use smaller sized bowls to decrease the height. 4.Wait for around 20 minutes. 5.Taking care not to burn yourself, slowly lift the plate. 6.You will see black soot which has collected on the plate’s inverted surface. 7.Scrape it carefully with a knife into the small box. 8.Add a few ghee drops to make a paste. 9 Store it in AWADH IRON KAJROTA and keep in cool, dry place.
Traditional Iron Kajrota 1 Pcs are you & One Kajal Dabbi
Home Made Kajal and Storage In IRON KAJROTA Applying to a baby’s eyes is a traditional Indian ritual, believed to ward off the evil eye and give protection against the intense sun rays. Some believe that kajal increases the size of the baby’s eyes, protects his eyes from diseases, and improves eyesight. Sometimes kajal is applied simply because older people of the family advise new parents to apply it.