The Vermilion Box: A Sacred Symbol of Goddess Lakshmi’s Grace In Hindu homes, especially across Bengal and eastern India, a small vermilion box —often made of brass, silver, or clay—holds deep spiritual and cultural meaning. Known as the Sindoor Dabi or Sindoor Box , it is not just an ornament of the household shrine but a living symbol of Goddess Lakshmi , the embodiment of prosperity, purity, and divine grace. The practice of worshipping the Goddess through such humble objects reflects the simplicity and depth of Hindu devotional life. The Symbolism of Vermilion Vermilion (Sindoor) , a bright red powder, represents auspiciousness, energy, and the life-giving force of Shakti . Red is traditionally associated with vitality, fertility, and the eternal power of creation. Within the context of Goddess Lakshmi’s worship, the vermilion signifies active divine energy —the power that sustains both spiritual and material abundance. According to the Rigveda (10.85.33) , the married woman i...