Thursday 14 March 2013

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Mehndi Dresses 2013 Biography
Representing symbols of both the inner and outer sun in hopes to awaken one's inner light, mehndi, or mendhika, has many representations in Vedic Hinduism. Celebrate the beauty of an ancient ritual and learn all about mehndi.Today Mehndi is worn joyously by many cultures, including Jewish, Hindu and Mulsim. Though their individual customs may vary, the basis of the art is the same.
Mehndi, or henna, is applied on the skin as adornment for ceremonial customs and rites of passage. There are many occasions where henna is worn and loved. If you're interested in learning about how to get started in the world of mehndi art, you can find resources at the bottom of this page that will guide you as well.
What Is Henna?
temporary art of henna began over 5,000 years ago in both India and Africa, when leaves from the henna plant were mixed into a paste. You can mix water, eucalyptus oil, and even tea or coffee with henna to make the paste. Early users of henna applied small dots of this mixture onto the palms of their hands in effort to cool their bodies.
Over time, these small dots became more elaborate, and soon flowers and vines and intricate patterns were painted onto the skin with the same purpose as to cool, but with their added significant beauty. Soon began the symbolism of the designs and their relation to special occasions. The art of mehndi painting became a beloved ritual that is now practiced for decorative and spiritual purposes.

Mehndi Dresses 2013

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