Karva Chauth is a traditional Hindu
festival, which is celebrated by married Hindu women in most parts
of India and in some parts of Pakistan. This traditional Hindu
festival is the live evidence of the purity, chastity, and loyalty
of Indian women. On this day, married ladies fast for the whole day
and pray for the well-being of their husbands. On this festival,
married women used to dress up nicely and wore full Indian style
makeup (or shringar) for the happiness of their husbands. Applying
henna mehndi on hands and feet is an age-old tradition. Without
applying henna mehndi, the shringar is considered incomplete. So,
application of henna mehndi on the auspicious occasion of Karwa
Chauth is like a prerequisite.
Importance of Henna Mehndi
As we have said above also, henna mehendi is a significant part of
the makeup of a married Indian women, especially on the occasion of
Karwa Chauth. Henna is a natural herb from which mehendi is made.
This henna mehendi, which is in the form of paste, not only helps in
embellishing the hands and feet, but is also very beneficial for the
skin. Henna mehndi is purely natural and has no side effect(s),
which is not the case with tattoos, printed mehndi (made of
chemical), and other such stuffs. Also, nice and intricate designs
can be easily made from henna mehndi and it provides a lasting shade
after being washed.
Henna Mehndi Designs for Karwa Chauth
The bewitching designs of henna mehndi have a significance of their
own. Different types of designs are popular in different regions,
which are influenced by the local tradition and culture of that
place. The varied designs of henna mehndi are not only attractive in
look, but also denote certain messages like good health, wisdom,
prosperity, protection, spiritual enlightenment, and so on. The
numerous shades of henna mehndi are obtained by adding things like
indigo fruits, tea, coffee, lemon, and cloves in different
proportions to the henna paste. The information associated with some
fabulous henna mehndi designs for hands and feet are as given under:
Henna Mehndi Designs for Hands
A full hand design is an evergreen trend in henna mehndi, no matter
whether it is on palm, or back of hand, or both sided design. Indian
henna mehndi designs range from large floral patterns to fine and
intricately arranged lacy lines depicting various floral,
geometrical, and other such patterns. While applying henna mehndi,
it is preferable to cover the palm and apply it on the fingers
first.
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Henna Mehndi Designs for Feet
There are numerous types of henna mehndi designs that are made on
feet. The most common types of feet designs include floral pattern,
paisley pattern, teardrops and lines pattern, leafy tendrils,
abstract shapes, among others. The overall appearance of these
designs is quite enticing and captivating, irrespective of their
type. Applying henna mehndi on feet demands comparatively more
concentration on part of the applier. The side and bottom portion of
the feet is often embellished with blocks of color.
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To conclude, we can say that traditional henna mehndi is considered
not only a color in our country, which is used for coloring hands
and feet, but it is a significant portion of our rich culture. The
business of applying mehandi has never had it better than on Karwa
Chauth. As women get ready for "Karva Chauth", everybody
from the small-time artists to upmarket beauty saloons are busy,
creating beautiful henna designs on the palm and feet of married
women. Married women get beautiful intricate designs applied on
their hands before they get down to the actual rituals.