The mehndi ceremony is something which is usually followed
by the bride’s family. The origin of this amusing observance dates back to time
immemorial and is one of the oldest Indian wedding traditions.
The mehendi ceremony is
one of the most important and fun-filled pre-wedding ceremonies in Northern
India. Apart from the fun it imparts, it has a deep-rooted cultural
significance to it.
The Mehndi ki Raat is just before the wedding day. Mehndi
is put on the hands of the hands and feet of the Indian bride by a family
member or mehendi expert. Bride’s friends, sisters and other ladies present in
the house also apply mehendi. This ceremony entails an elaborate design, which
takes a couple of hours for applying over the hands and feet of the bride.
In case of groom, a mere
token of henna on his palm is a mark of good omen. This entire ritual is
enabled with a deeper significance. Indians believe this ceremony to be highly
auspicious, as it strengthens the bond between the about-to-be wedded couple.
More darker the color of the henna is, the more deeper her husband’s love for
her would be.
Significance
Of Mehndi
Mehndi signifies the bond of marriage, a promise both the
bride and groom are going to follow it religiously all throughout their lives.
Considered as a ‘shagun’, it
signifies the love between the couple and their families.
Here are some popular beliefs associated with this
ceremony. Have a look!
·
The darker is the color of mehendi on bride’s hand, the
deeper will be the love of groom for his bride
·
The henna color also depicts the love and understanding
between the bride and her mother-in-law
·
The longer the mehendi retains its color, the more
auspicious it is for the newlyweds
·
Mehndi is also deemed to be a symbolic representation of
fertility
In India different families have different customs. While
some families combine this with the ‘sangeet’ceremony, other celebrate it separately.
These days, with modernization getting dominant over almost every age-old
culture, grooms are also seen participating in this ceremony along-with the
bride’s family.
This Mehndi ceremony has always been highlighted in Hindi movies. The Indian
weddings have been lavishly showcased via Bollywood. Even many Hindi songs were
shot especially on Mehndi rasam, like the the evergreen song, ‘Mere hathon mein nau nau chudiyan..’ sung by Lata
Mangeshkar in Chandni movie. Because of its exposure through Bollywood movies,
the usage of henna had never got such a global exposure before.
People beyond the borders got to know about the
significance of mehndi designs in Indian marriages and moreover they
became attracted to the rich intricate designs, thereby rapidly increasing the
demand for the experts who put those designs. Eventfully online mehendi parlors
and stores opened up to help those NRIs and foreigners to get those designs.
Evolution Of Traditional
Mehendi Designs
The traditional designs
of mehndi have become more and more intricate and decorative with time, with
people getting more creative and ideas can easily be picked-up from online
magazines. Several types of mehendi patterns are available today, most popular
ones being the Arabic and Rajasthani designs.
Mehendi is now even
applied with sequins and glitters too, like crystals and sparkles. Each
beautiful design is enabled with degrees of intricacy and can be made unique
for the bride. These elaborate design patterns are now quite popular among
Hindu and Muslim brides, worldwide.
Some Other Fun Facts:
The wedding mehendi
designs usually includes the hidden inscription of the groom’s name on bride’s
palm. While in some parts of India it is believed if the groom fails to find
his name within the elaborate patterns, the bride will be dominant in conjugal
life, in other regions, the wedding night is not allowed to commence until the
groom has found his name in the design.
This is also seen as a
stratagem to let the groom touch the bride’s hands in order to find his name,
thus initiating the physical relationship. Another superstition regarding
Mehendi is that if an unmarried girl receives scrapings of Mehendi leaves from
a bride, she will soon find a suitable match.
Hope this helps!
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