Simple Mehndi For Kids Definition
Source(google.com.pk)Mehndi (Urdu: مہندی), the
Henna ceremony, or the Rasm-e-henna ceremony, typically takes place one
or two days prior to the main wedding day. The event is traditionally
held separately for the bride and the groom. The henna is symbolically
placed on the couple's hands. The groom's friends and family bring along
sweets and henna for the bride, and the bride's family does the same
for the groom. In the bride's ceremony, the groom normally does not
participate, and similarly on the groom's event, the bride stays at
home. Female guests are sometimes offered mehndi at the host's
discretion.Traditionally, since there were separate functions for
both the bride and the groom, the groom's function was called 'Tael'
(oil) where female guests put some oil into the groom's hair. With the
ceremony now held simultaneously for both the groom and the bride, the
use of the term 'tael' has diminished greatly. In some cases, the entire
ceremony is instead referred to as "Tael Mehndi" (Oil and Henna)
ceremony.The bride normally wears a green dress or yellows/orange
for the Henna celebration and uses only light, or mostly, no make-up.
The groom will typically wear a casual Shalwar Qameez. The bride and/or
the groom are brought forward in the ceremony under a decorative dupatta
by their close relatives. In the bridal ceremony, a certain number of
married women who are closely related to the bride apply henna to her
hands, and feed her sweets. This ritual is supposed to bring good luck
and longevity to the bride's married life. Similarly, on the groom's
side, oil is applied to his head and sweets are fed to the groom.A
song competition also occurs in the Rasme Henna or Mehndi celebrations
between the bride and groom's side. Young women and men will sing
teasing songs about the other side (where the bride's side pokes good
natured fun at the groom's side and vice versa) and try to compete in
this ritual sing song. Sometimes elaborate musical and acting
performances are part of the Mehndi celebrations. Elaborate dance
sequences and competitions between the bride and groom's families are
also quite common these days.Traditionally, the Mehendi was
considered a women's event and men did not participate in it. The sing
song etc. was left almost entirely to women. However, this has changed
substantially in recent times with males featuring prominently in the
Mehndi celebrations as well. A recent trend gaining popularity is to
announce a color theme for the mehendi whereby guests are supposed to
dress up in a particular color. Commonly used colors are bright reds,
oranges and yellows. In some communities, the groom's mehndi
traditionally features a dress code of green while the bride's requires
yellow.
Simple Mehndi For Kids
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Simple Mehndi For Kids |
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Simple Mehndi For Kids |
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