sitaraZahir Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 Maang tikka This gorgeous hair accessory is held by a hook at the centre parting of the hair, with the pendant falling on the centre of the forehead. The point where it falls is believed to be the ajna chakra, which in Sanskrit means “to know or perceive”. The chakra is represented by two petals signifying the holy union of male and female on a spiritual, physical and emotional level. Nath Wearing a Nath or nose ring is an age-old custom. Nose piercing is said to have acupuncture benefits. Ayurveda claims that women who have their nose pierced on the left side experience less menstrual pain and easier childbirth. It eventually went on to represent a bride’s virginity, where it is believed that a woman is no longer a virgin once her groom takes off her nath on the wedding night. In some states the size of the nath also represents the financial power of her in-laws. Earrings If legend is to be believed, evil spirits could enter the body through its openings. Ornaments were said to prevent that. So, apart from their acupuncture benefits, earrings, for a new bride, were believed to work like a protector against evil. Mangalsutra The word mangalsutra comes from mangal meaning holy or auspicious and sutra meaning thread. This sacred necklace is tied around the bride's neck by the groom on the day of the wedding. The wife, thereafter, wears it as long as she or her husband is alive as a sign of their love and commitment to one another. Ring The wedding ring, worn on the third finger of the left hand, is a priceless ornament. Ancient Romans believed that the vein in that finger runs directly to the heart. Kamarbandh A seductive ornament, kamarbandh or the waistband is a beautiful belt that adds grace to a bride. The ornament is designed in a manner that allows you to hold a bunch of keys, thus signifying the assumption of authority at the bride’s new home. Bangles Traditionally, glass bangles represent a charm of safety and luck for a married woman’s husband. The colour and designs of bangles vary in different regions. In Bengal, the mother-in-law gifts her daughter-in-law an iron bangle which is usually plated with gold. In South India, green bangles signify fertility and prosperity. The North Indian brides wear a chooda- a set of ivory and red bangles worn for 45 days to a year after marriage. Anklet Payal or anklet is a traditional piece worn around the ankles, meant to announce arrival of the new bride in her husband's house with its tinkling sound. Toe rings Bichiyas as they are known in Hindi, are small, metal bands worn on the toes. They are a traditional symbol of marriage, particularly in Southern India, and are usually made of ornately decorated silver, and are worn in pairs on the second toe of each foot. Smile Not available in any shop, this one is the most precious ornament a bride wears! No matter how expensive and how many the other embellishments are, it is only a big genuine smile that makes her look gorgeous.
sitaraZahir Posted January 16, 2014 Author Report Posted January 16, 2014 paisalu evvadu istadu mari ? wife kosam aa mathram cheyaleva #/{-
k2s Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 wife kosam aa mathram cheyaleva #/{- cheyyanu
ahimsavaadhi1 Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 Ivi anni cheyinchali antey ... Italian job oo dhoom 999 cheyali ... Better don't get married
sitaraZahir Posted January 16, 2014 Author Report Posted January 16, 2014 Sarey inka chana time undi Ivi anni cheyinchali antey ... Italian job oo dhoom 999 cheyali ... Better don't get married :3D_Smiles_38:
kiladi bullodu Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 paisalu evvadu istadu mari ? father in law
sitaraZahir Posted January 16, 2014 Author Report Posted January 16, 2014 bye1 no hubby will b that generous :#<
KeyserSoze Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 Inka emmana unnaya akka...maa mannu mashanam gitla
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