Showing posts with label Hand Mehndi Designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hand Mehndi Designs. Show all posts

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Arabic Mehndi Designs


Arabic, Pakistani, and Indian mehndi designs are naturally same. We can say that physic of these designs is near about same. These designs are simple not so complex most beautiful and charming. Arabic mehndi designs are less complex but more attractive and beaut

Diwali Mehndi designs



Mehndi designs  is now set for this Diwali. Mehndi Designs are usaly applied on the hands of girls, and married Women in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal etc.

The Mehendi decorations became fashionable in the West in the late 1990s, where they are sometimes called henna tattoos. Henna is typically applied during special occasions like weddings and festivals like Diwali, Bhaidooj, Teej and Eid. In some Hindu  festivals every woman tries to have Henna done on her hands and feet. It is usually drawn on the palms and feet, where the color will be darkest because the skin contains higher levels of keratin which binds temporarily to lawsone, the colorant of henna. Henna was originally used as a form of decoration mainly for brides.

In the modern age usually people buy readymade Henna cones, which are ready to use and make painting easy. But in rural areas in India women grind fresh henna leaves on sil (grinding stone) with added oil, which though not as refined as professionally prepared henna cones, brings much darker colors

Muslim, a nikah is performed. Nikah


the couple are Muslim, a nikah is performed. s an Islamic official wedding ceremony that usually takes place at the bride’s home. Nikah is attended by close family members, relatives, and friends of groom and bride. Usually, the men and women are made to sit separately, in different rooms, or have a curtain separating them.

The nikah-naama (marriage contract) is registered during the nikah. The nikah-naama contains several terms and conditions that are to be respected by the bride and groom. Nikah-naama specifies mahr, the monetary amount the groom will give the bride. Meher includes two amounts in Pakistani culture, but in Islamic belief is one total amount; one that is due before the marriage is consummated and the other that is a deferred amount given to the bride at a time to be determined. The meher guarantees the bride's freedom within the marriage, and acts as the bride's safety net.

The fathers of groom and bride (waris) act as witnesses to the wedding. If the father is not available, the senior male, brother or uncle performs the ceremony. An Islamic imam (called maulana or maulvi in Urdu) reads the prophetic sermon for marriage which also consists of selected verses from the Quran and waits for the Ijab-e-Qubul (proposal and acceptance) of wedding. Usually, the groom's side makes proposal and the bride's side conveys her assent. Maulvi and witnesses (gavah) take the nikah-naama to the bride and read it to her aloud. She accepts the nikah-naama saying "qabool kiya," and signs it. The nikah-naama is then taken to the groom and reads aloud to him. He also accepts saying "qabool kiya" and signs the document. The maulvi and witnesses all sign the nikah-naama contract and the wedding becomes legal. The maulvi recites the Fatihah (first chapter of the

Friday, May 27, 2011

holds a lot of cultural significance in Indian traditions.





holds a lot of cultural significance in Indian traditions. India is one of the most famous country where the girls and women make mehndi designs images because mehndi is a pure Asian custom. Mehndi was a culture but now adopted as fashion in all over the world. God has blessed Asia with many things especially different types of soils and land. Mehndi is the most describable thing that we should want to show here. In