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The history and origin of Henna is hard to trace with centuries of migration and cultural
interaction it is difficult to determine where particular traditions began. There is very
persuasive evidence that the Neolithic people in Catal Huyuk, in the 7th millennium BC,
used henna to ornament their hands in connection with their fertility goddess.
The earliest civilizations to have used henna include the Babylonians, Assyrians,
Sumerians, Semites, Ugaritics and Canaanites. The earliest written evidence that
mentions henna specifically used as an adornment for a bride or woman's special
occasion is in the Ugaritic legend of Baal and Anath, inscribed on a tablet dating back to
2100 BC, found in northwest Syria. Henna has also been used extensively in southern
China and has been associated with erotic rituals for at least three thousand years, during
the ancient Goddess cultures.
The use of Henna in the 4th-5th centuries in the Deccan of western India is clearly
illustrated on Bodhisattvas and deities of cave wall murals at Ajanta, and in similar cave
paintings in Sri Lanka. The evidence proves henna usage in India seven centuries before
the Moghul invasion, and hundreds of years before the inception of the Islamic religion,
which began in the mid-7th century AD


Arabic Bridal Mehandi DesignPhotos Pictures Pics Images


Arabic Bridal Mehandi DesignPhotos Pictures Pics Images


Arabic Bridal Mehandi DesignPhotos Pictures Pics Images

Arabic Bridal Mehandi DesignPhotos Pictures Pics Images

Arabic Bridal Mehandi DesignPhotos Pictures Pics Images

Arabic Bridal Mehandi DesignPhotos Pictures Pics Images

Arabic Bridal Mehandi DesignPhotos Pictures Pics Images

Arabic Bridal Mehandi DesignPhotos Pictures Pics Images

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