Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Bridal Mehendi Name Game

Bridal Mehendi Name Game
A bride’s wedding designs usually includes a hidden inscription of the groom’s name on her palm. It’s believed, if the groom fails to find his name within the intricate patterns, the bride will be more dominant in conjugal life. Sometimes the wedding night is not allowed to commence until the groom has found the names. This is also seen as a subterfuge to let the groom touch the bride’s hands in order to find his name, thus initiating a physical relationship. Another superstition regarding Mehendi is that if an unmarried girl receives scrapings of Mehendi leaves from a bride, she will soon find a suitable match.

Shilpa Shetty’s mehendi ceremony

Like the tradition, Shilpa had inscribed ‘R’ on her palm which she made Raj to discover. The mehendi was a more private function with mostly family members present

Mehendi Art In The West

Indian Mehandi is a well-known body designing technique for Indians. How did this style become so famous in the western countries… read more…. The preface of Mehandi into Euro-American culture is a very recent occurrence. Today Mehandi, as fashionable alternative to tattoos, is an in-thing in the West. Hollywood actors and celebrities have made this painless art of body painting famous worldwide these days.

Mehendi-a mark of Indian holiness
Mehandi designing for any Indian bride is a must-listed event of the Indian weddings. Right from Madonna till Britney spears, nearly every Western Female as well as male celebrities use this customary Indian art very frequently these days. From decorating brides' hands, to being used to make body tattoos on arms, hips and bellies, Mehandi/Henna has moved out international. Once a typically Indian custom and a vital part of a bride's makeup, Mehendi has gone cosmopolitan. Thanks to the attention it gets through stars like Madonna, and almost every Hollywood artist.

Body Art With Henna


Body painting these days is increasingly becoming eminent world over. Mehandi/henna body painting is too getting its fame, mainly among the youngsters. You can create different body design effects by making your own safe and temporary Mehandi pastes. When one thinks of body painting, the usual association used to be with airbrushing or more traditional forms of paint and not henna painting. But henna/Mehandi body painting has become so associated with the idea of body painting that henna painting is what immediately comes to mind when any kind of art body painting is mentioned.

Art body painting used to be a rare thing to behold and usually as performance art in galleries or a specific exhibit at an art fair. But henna body painting has changed all that. Henna painting, which is also traditionally done on canvas, wood, paper, and animal hides, is the new standard. Henna body painting is now synonymous with art body painting in all its forms. The custom of creating striking tattoos and colorful henna body art is 5,000 years old; but what's new about this tattoo body art form to us in the West is the fact that it is a 'temporary form' of body art. Henna body art is beautiful and graceful and provides a person looking for tattoo body art with a temporary body art alternative that has a history, ritual context, and positive associations.