Pakistani and Indian Tradition - Bridal Henna - Mehndi. It turns out, correctly this painting called "mehndi" and drawing is natural henna. Mehndi tradition rooted in antiquity. Hindus believe that this tradition originated in their country, but Wikipedia thinks differently, saying that about five thousand years ago in ancient Egypt, women decorated their bodies and nails drawings, and in India mehendi came only in the 12th century. Indian women honestly believe that these figures bring good luck and protection from all evil. Therefore, the bride the day before or the day of the wedding painted with henna, and its remains buried in the ground to protect marriage from adversity and infidelity of her husband. The most popular designs are considered signs of fertility and floral ornament. In many countries, this technique is also called "Mehndi".
A Recently Viewed Indian Photos and again remembered that lovely feeling that I experienced due to these drawings.
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