o clarify, a Mangtika or Tikka is a piece of jewelry traditionally worn by women in South Asian countries, such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal. It consists of a central pendant, often adorned with gemstones, pearls, or other decorative elements, which is attached to a chain or string. The pendant is placed on the center of the forehead, while the chain or string extends back and is secured in the hair.
If "Side Tika" refers to a specific variation or style of a Mangtika or Tikka that is worn on the side of the forehead instead of the center, it's important to note that jewelry terminology can vary regionally and may have different names or interpretations in different areas.