Mehandi Mehandi (1)
Mehandi Mehandi (1) Definition
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The
exact place of its origin is difficult to track because of centuries of
people in different cultures moving through the continents and taking
their art forms with them and therefore sharing their art with everyone
along the way.
Some historical evidence suggests that Mendhi started
in India while others believe it was introduced to India during the
twelfth century A.D. I personally feel that it would be hard to argue
the fact that it appeared as an art form in Egypt first.
Proof has
been found that henna was used to stain the fingers and toes of
Pharoahs prior to mummification over 5000 years ago when it was also
used as a cosmetic and for it’s healing power. The mummification process
took 70 days and as the Egyptians were diligent in planning for their
deaths and their rebirth in the afterlife, they became quite obsessed
with the preservation process. The Egyptians believed that body art
ensured their acceptance into the afterlife and therefore used tattooing
and mendhi to please the gods and guarantee a pleasant trip.
The
henna used for Mehndi comes from a bush called Lawsonia Inermis which is
part of the loose strife family and is grown in the Sudan, Egypt,
India, most of the North African counties, The Middle East and other hot
and dry places. The bush is also grown in Florida and California for
his ornamental appearance and often grows to be quite large, ranging
from six to twenty feet in some cases. The lance- shaped leaves from the
bush are harvested, dried and then crushed to make the henna powder.
Henna is used for hair dye, as a skin conditioner and as a reliever for
rashes. The art of mehendi is referred to as henna or mehendi depending
on where you are and which name you feel came first. No matter what you
call it though :- the art form remains essentially the same as it was
centuries ago. It is beautiful the way it stains the skin!
In
Asian marriages a lot of emphasis is put on the many ceremonies that
are held to mark the occasion. These rituals not only have a religious
significance but are also a great way for the families to come together
and celebrate. The love of the Indians for all things beautiful and
colorful is amply reflected in the many traditions that are observed at
the time of the wedding.
The art of Mehndi has existed for centuries. Mehndi
Art is very oldest in Asian country, We have tried to put some latest
and popular Mehndi designs pictures of 2010. There are many Mehndi
designs like Arabic Mehndi designs,bridal Mehndi designs, Rajasthani
Mehndi designs and many more which, Asian women love to put on there
hands for decorating purpose, It has many traditional value in India
also, brides in India don’t called as bride if she don’t have any Mehndi
Designs on her hands, and the color of the Mehndi on brides hands
describe the love of her mother in law.
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