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Mehndi is considered very auspicious and is the essential ornament for any married woman at the time of Karwachauth.
Many festivals other than Karwachauth also include various rituals performed with mehndi decked hands so applying mehndi is the common tradition practiced in India. Mehndi is applied over palms, arms (both sides), feet, back.
The designs of mehndi differ from region to region and the type of festive celebrations. Different designs have specific significance for each religion like spiritual enlightenment, good health, wisdom, fertility and protection.
Though the patterns and designs vary from religion to religion and festival to festival, the basic pattern remains the same meaning good luck and protection. Following are the meanings of the common figures used basically in the mehndi patterns:
Ganesh, the elephant god – good health, protection from evil
growing vine or scorpion – love, protection from the evil eye
mandalas – wisdom, spiritual enlightenment
peacock, paisley symbols – love, fertility, good luck
bud – new life, love
camel lips – fertility
flowers and leafs – fertility
Beautiful Mehndi designs
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