Menhdi Ceremony in Indian Marriage

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Menhdi is traditional art of decorating the hands and feet with Menhdi paste made the ground leaves of the plant Henna. The time refers to material, design and ceremony. This is tradition for groom and bride is hidden in their design, on wedding night the both has found their name in her hand. After wedding the bride are not perform any work at home until her Menhdi color has faded away.

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