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Wednesday, 22 May 2013

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Mehndi is the actual word in Hindi language that describes the process of Henna painting on the body with Henna paste.Practiced for five thousand years throughout India, Africa and middle east.The act Henna body art is done whether it may be in preparation for a special occasion or in celebration of a particular event,Henna is been done with that the act would engender good fortune,Brings luck,Happiness and to enhance beauty.Its is a sensual and relaxing experience too.

    Traditionally Mehndi/Henna is a very important part of the wedding rituals,Ceremonies and numerous other religious feasts.The hands and feet of the bride are decorated by henna artists.The intricate and beautiful designs cover the hands and feet in a lacy manner.Ornamenting the Bride's hands and feet with Henna is believed to bring Luck,love,Health,Prosperity,Safety in childbirth and protection from harmful spirits and assure happiness in death as well.As the story goes ,the deeper the color obtained on the skin the longer the love.Hence the belief that a proper Henna application is for everlasting love and a successful marriage.

 Henna use in the Past

      Besides being the key ingredient in Body art,Henna has also been used to dye the manes and hooves of horses,and to color wool,silk,and animal skins as well as Men's beards.Studies of mummies dating back to 1200 BC show the henna was used on the hair and nails of the Pharos. Ancient Egyptians used Henna prior to mummification.People all over the world continue to use henna,primarily for cosmetic purposes.



Beginner Henna Designs (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Beginner Henna Designs (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Beginner Henna Designs (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Beginner Henna Designs (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Beginner Henna Designs (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Beginner Henna Designs (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

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Henna has many different connotations and symbolism, as varied as the cultures it has been used in. Henna is often connected to weddings and celebrations of love (as seen above in the Song of Songs). Weddings in henna-using cultures are often preceded by a special night where the bride is decorated with henna in the presence of the women from her old and new families. Sometimes the groom has a separate henna ceremony as well. These ceremonies are traditionally practiced across North Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, and are celebrated by the many religions present in those areas: Jews, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Baha'is, Zoroastrians, and others. However, henna use is not sacred or intrinsic to any religion, and often predates particular religious use in many places.

Henna is also used in many cultures to celebrate festivals and holidays. In Hindu areas, henna is applied for Divali and Karva Chauth as well as other festive occasions. Many Muslims apply henna for Eid and Mawlid, and there are Jewish customs to apply henna for Purim (to emulate Queen Esther, who beautified herself for King Ahashverosh) as well as Passover. Nowrūz, the Persian New Year, is also traditionally celebrated with henna.

Henna can be applied for any festive occasion. Births, circumcisions, victories, birthdays, coming-of-age rituals and other passage ceremonies have traditionally used henna as part of the festivities. Don't feel limited by the traditional uses of henna - it is an evolving art and there is always room to invent new traditions! If you feel that henna would enhance your celebration, go for it!


Click on the gallery link to see pictures of my henna art, learn more about the history of henna or Jewish henna traditions, or read some of my Frequently Asked Questions.
Also, feel free to contact me with any questions or requests.


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Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Arabic Bridal Mehandi DesignPhotos Pictures Pics Images

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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


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Saturday, 26 May 2012

Arabic Bridal Mehandi Design

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Arabic Bridal Mehandi Design Biography
Arabic mehndi is one of the most popular mehndi in the world.
Arabic Bridal Mehndi Designs ; Brides like to become more and more beautiful on her wedding day  so brides decorates her with different fashionable thing like jewelery , clothes , bangles and mehndi . There are a variety of Arabic bridal mehndi designs in patterns and , top three being Indian, Pakistani, Arabic and Asian country .
All three are very popular and have their own beauty Arabic bridal mehndi designs we are talk more about Pakistani and Arabic bridal mehndi designs patterns.Here we collect some exclusive Arabic Bridal Mehndi Designs for asian brides .
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