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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Bridal Mehndi Fashion

Bridal Mehndi Fashion

Weddings in India are considered to be a sacred and sanctified ritual. A typical Indian wedding is 3 days long. Pre-celebrations and post celebrations, talk about a party! The Mehndi is one of the most important and fun pre-wedding rituals. Celebrated by the bride, family and her friends. Different regions of the country celebrate the ritual in a different way according to their own marriage customs, rituals, and culture.


Bridal Heena… Oh its time to enjoy and feel of bridal heena design for the first time. Basically, it is the wonderful and graceful feeling of the bride which is presented on palms of the bride. Today there is a fashion for putting the design on the back of hand. It is important for a bride to have Mehndi on her palms at least. The bride holds a leaf and betel nut in her open palm while the groom puts his hand over hers.

So, it is important for groom’s hand to be covered with Mehndi. Some of the designs which are proper and famous for marriage ceremony have numerous ancient and symbolic associations like the peacock, musical instruments, coconuts, and pictures of a bride and groom.

Mehndi or Henna itself is eco-friendly. It is a natural tattoo paste, made from the roots of the Henna plant. Green Mehndi is ground to a fine paste. Mehndi is symbolically an important part of the Indian wedding. As Mehndi changes its colour from green to orange-red after application, so does a bride flower into her womanhood after marriage.

The ceremony is mostly held at bride's place or sometimes in a banquet hall on the eve of the marriage ceremony or few days before the marriage. On this occasion a professional henna designer or some relative applies mehndi to the bride's hands and feet. There are few places in India where it is a ritual that the first motif of henna or mehndi is applied by the bride's sister-in-law whereas there are some places where the first mehndi motif is said to be auspicious if applied by bride's mother.

The Mehndi or henna motif is not only the adoration of the bride rather it epitomizes her transformation from a virgin girl to a temptress for her husband. As per Kama Sutra, henna is one of the sixty four arts of women. Popular motifs of the bridal mehndi are conchshell, flowers, Kalash, peacock, doli and baraat patterns. The intricate motifs of the bridal henna also hide the husband's name. It is said that the husband's name in the intricate henna motifs is made for the groom who has to find out his name in his bride's mehendi as an evidence of his sharp eyes and active brain to impress his girl.

Mehndi function is usually organized with the sangeet function. So, it has a festive feel to it with the women dancing and singing traditional songs on the mehndi ritual. The bride is dressed in light color clothes with light jewelry. According to the custom the bride must not step out of the house after the mehendi ritual until the wedding day. It is believed that the darker and deeper the henna stains the more the husband and the in-laws will love her bride. The ritual of mehendi signifies the strength and power of love in a marriage so it is regarded good omen for the would-be bride. It is said that the long the bride retains the mehendi, the more auspicious would be her future.

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