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Title: Mehndi Designs Contain Their Meaning In Their Beauty
Author: Earline Mayo
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Keywords: entertainment and arts,entertainment and designs,tattoos
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Mehndi Designs Contain Their Meaning In Their Beauty

by Earline Mayo

Mehndi, also known as henna tattoo, uses impermanent, natural ink to decorate a woman's body. It's most often done on the feet or hands. The intricate mehndi designs present more than just mere decoration. They hold rich symbolism and meaning of various wishes and values, all done for the benefit of the woman wearing the design.

This type of decoration is very common in Southeast Asian cultures. However, it also has roots in the Arab world. Indeed, it's uncertain whether the art was born in India or comes originally from Arab culture. The word 'mehndi' is Sanskrit, but the process is more popularly known as 'henna, ' which comes from the Arabic 'hinna' for the plant that provides the ink used.

A henna design done in the reddish-brown color is likely done in the Indian tradition. A black design is more indicative of the Arab style. In both designs, the intensity of the ink represents the intensity of the symbolism of the actual decoration. The henna tattoos are a traditional part of Hindu weddings. In this tradition, the depth of the ink color is said to represent the depth of connection the bride will have with her mother-in-law.

Vegetation elements are popular aspects of mehndi design. This can mean floral or leaf patterns, which both represent fertility. Buds symbolize the start of a new life and love. The extended vine pattern is another symbol of love. It also is said to offer protection against the evil eye. All these themes make it easy to understand how the art has developed as an integral part of weddings.

There are other, more abstract decorative elements. For example, the paisley is quite common in henna tattoos. This represents good luck, love, and fertility. Mandalas, or sacred circle, are also often included in the design. They represent wisdom and spiritual enlightenment.

In some cases, a god will be pictured. The most popular of the Hindu gods to be included is Ganesh, the elephant. Ganesh is the god of new beginnings and often seen as a welcoming symbol. Ganesh also represents good health and protection against evil.

If not a god, brides will often include some reference to their grooms in their mehndi designs. They might have his initials or full name hidden somewhere in the design. It is always done in a subtle manner. The thought is that the groom will search for his name on his bride's body on their wedding night.

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