What Does Sindoor Mean to Celina Jaitly's Kids?

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Key Takeaways
- Sindoor symbolizes love and commitment in Hindu marriages.
- Cultural heritage is a living legacy that should be celebrated.
- Teaching children about their roots fosters appreciation for diverse backgrounds.
- Simple traditions hold significant emotional value and connection to one's culture.
- Embracing cultural identity is essential in a globalized world.
Mumbai, May 14 (NationPress) Actress Celina Jaitly shared an emotional experience with her half-Indian, half-Austrian children, shedding light on the cultural importance of sindoor.
In a recent Instagram post, the star of 'No Entry' took a moment to enlighten her children about a significant tradition from her Indian roots, uniting their varied heritages. Accompanying a photo of her children, Celina noted, “#sindoor - “Mama, was ist das Rote auf deiner Stirn?” (Mama, what is that red thing on your forehead?) they asked me in German, their eyes brimming with curiosity as they spotted me wearing SINDOOR during Puja. I explained that it’s more than just a mark; it symbolizes love, commitment, and the everlasting bond of marriage for a #Hindu woman. They were intrigued, and the youngest felt disheartened when I didn’t wear it every day.”
“Watching my half-Indian, half-Austrian kids embrace their heritage with such awe makes me appreciate that our cultural legacy is more than tradition; it’s a vibrant legacy. In this rapidly evolving world, I feel a heightened responsibility to preserve that legacy, to exhibit our symbols with pride, to narrate our stories, and to allow our children to carry the rich hues of their identity forward,” she stated.
Celina further expressed, “It’s amusing how the things I once took for granted—visiting temples, donning traditional Indian attire, the scent of homemade Indian dishes, and the myriad of small rituals—are now what I miss the most. These seemingly simple moments encapsulate the essence of my culture, and I cherish them more than ever.”
Celina Jaitly is married to Austrian entrepreneur and hotelier Peter Haag. In March 2012, they joyfully welcomed their first set of twin sons, Winston and Viraaj. Subsequently, in 2017, they were blessed with another set of twin boys, Shamsher and Arthur. Tragically, Celina faced the heartbreaking loss of her newborn twin, Shamsher, in 2017.