A Nazar Battu is a traditional Indian protective charm or amulet used to ward off the evil eye, a belief that envy or ill intentions from others can bring bad luck or harm. It is commonly made from various materials such as metal, wood, or clay and is often shaped like a small figurine, pendant, or bead. The symbol is typically adorned with bright colors, like red or black, and may include patterns or images thought to possess protective powers. Nazar Battus are used in homes, vehicles, and personal accessories, often hanging or placed in areas where people wish to protect themselves from negative energies or bad fortune. It is a popular practice in many cultures around the world to wear or display such items for good luck and spiritual protection.