Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Henna on Hands



                                                              H for Henna


Henna (Mehndi) are the intricate patterns made on the hands and feet of the bride with a past of henna leaves. This is one of the "Solah Sringar" the bride does for her wedding. This signifies the onset of a new life and the deep colours of the henna are a symbol of good luck.






Along with the bride, the female relatives on both bride and the groom side apply henna on their hands. While the mehndi is being applied, folk songs are sung by the ladies of the family, and the cousins and friends of the bride dance to them. This is one of the happy moments in the wedding and a star attraction for all the ladies, as they get an excuse to get their hands coloured and sit for atleast 5-6 hours without doing anything. To get the right colour of Henna, you should not apply water on it for atleast 5 to 6 hours. So what does that mean - Well it means that the men at work and the chores not include work related to wedding, but also helping their spouse in having her food, setting her hair straight and help her in anything she orders him to do.

Now I will let the pictures do the talking:




My Mother getting Henna on her hands
And this is my Killer Drama  father posing to apply Henna on my Mothers Hands


And That's me ...Henna Ready for my brothers wedding

 Coming to the Star post of the day, that goes to Tulika, the obsessive mom. She is obsessive about books too and her series on authors is not to be missed. Today she talks about my all time favorite author Harper Lee. A must read for all of you.






















20 comments:

  1. i luv ur parents pic the most! Happiness shining :)

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  2. I love Mehendi sessions. Mine was so much fun, with all the women talking, chatting, singing away and I even managed to get my would-be-husband to apply some mehendi :D Thanks for this walk down memory lane, Apoorva :)

    ~Shailaja

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  3. Nice. The mehendi ceremony is so much fun. And the patterns they create are amazing. Thanks for sharing your lovely pictures.

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  4. Mehendi is so much fun no...That reminds me it has been so long since I last applied it !

    Random Thoughts Naba

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  5. I guessed it, i guessed it. I love henna.. the smell, the colour everything.

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  6. Loved the pics... so much of happiness <3

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  7. Pictures not only talked they gave us the feeling that we were also present there...lovely!

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  8. Shiva, love the post coz I love henna in its entirety, the green colour first n then the variant hues of red, aaaahhh the fragrance, the patterns, the significance it has and the joy, love and gaiety that surrounds its application. Love the pics too , such a personal touch, u look lovely with ur henna'd hands and ur parents are adorable :D

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  9. Can feel the love and happiness in these pics... and this reminded me of the mehndi ceremony our wedding... what a fun and beautiful evening it was! :)

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  10. Mehndi sessions indeed are a package of fun, laughter, songs and of course ordering around by the ladies as the sit happily with their decorated hands. Lovely pics!

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  11. What a feel good post today:-) A fun theme, and I loved the flow in your text and the lovely pictures- looks like they have so much fun:-)

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  12. I love henna... I just need an occasion or may be not ;) ! Beautiful photographs...

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  13. Oh my god it made me all fuzzy inside. It was an amazing wedding really :-)

    Richa

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  14. Lovely henna.. I have my henna pic in my post too, today! :) Thanks for sharing...

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  15. That is wild! Lovely designs though. Loved seeing all the beautiful photos! ♥

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  16. Aah, another favourite tradition in Indian weddings. Such beautiful pictures! Thanks for sharing...

    Beauty Interprets, Expresses, Manifests the Eternal

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  17. Interesting ritual. Love the colours and patterns. :)

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  18. I've had my hands hennaed only once - and it didn't take! What lovely pictures, Shiva.

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  19. I love henna, I miss living in Leicester terribly sometimes. I find getting henna done really relaxing.

    Rhi
    scruffy-duck.net // Welsh Bloggers

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  20. i love this one :) i had been to many weddings to apply mehndi n its so much fun coupled with music n dance :)

    http://swathishenoy.blogspot.com/
    a-z participant

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