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Mangalsutra ::: Mangalsutra or “mangalsutram” evolved from a Sanskrit term ‘mangal’ means prosperous, blessed, happy, successful and ‘sutram’ meaning cord. Ideally, a mangalsutra is made of 108 (an auspicious number) fine cotton threads twisted together and dyed yellow in saffron or turmeric. On the thread, a gold thali is strung in the center. मंगलसूत्र Wedding #rituals . . . 📸@dip_memento_photography @darshan_tendulkar_ #mangalsutra #samaiya #hastmilap #varmalaceremony #hinduwedding #bride #WEDDINGPHOTOGRAPHY #9924227745 #hinduweddingphotographer #weddingphotography Weddding shoot @dip_memento_photography #bridetobe #coupleshoot #haldifunction #bridal #brideandgroom #beautifulbride #bridal #haldi #groom #brideandgroom

Mangalsutra ::: Mangalsutra or “mangalsutram” evolved from a Sanskrit term ‘mangal’ means prosperous, blessed, happy, successful and ‘sutram’ meaning cord. Ideally, a mangalsutra is made of 108 (an auspicious number) fine cotton threads twisted together and dyed yellow in saffron or turmeric. On the thread, a gold thali is strung in the center. मंगलसूत्र Wedding #rituals . . . 📸@dip_memento_photography @darshan_tendulkar_ #mangalsutra #samaiya #hastmilap #varmalaceremony #hinduwedding #bride #WEDDINGPHOTOGRAPHY #9924227745 #hinduweddingphotographer #weddingphotography Weddding shoot @dip_memento_photography #bridetobe #coupleshoot #haldifunction #bridal #brideandgroom #beautifulbride #bridal #haldi #groom #brideandgroom

Mangalsutra ::: Mangalsutra or “mangalsutram” evolved from a Sanskrit term ‘mangal’ means prosperous, blessed, happy, successful and ‘sutram’ meaning cord. Ideally, a mangalsutra is made of 108 (an auspicious number) fine cotton threads twisted together and dyed yellow in saffron or turmeric. On the thread, a gold thali is strung in the center. मंगलसूत्र Wedding #rituals . . . 📸@dip_memento_photography @darshan_tendulkar_ #mangalsutra #samaiya #hastmilap #varmalaceremony #hinduwedding #bride #WEDDINGPHOTOGRAPHY #9924227745 #hinduweddingphotographer #weddingphotography Weddding shoot @dip_memento_photography #bridetobe #coupleshoot #haldifunction #bridal #brideandgroom #beautifulbride #bridal #haldi #groom #brideandgroom

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Kumkum / Sindoor The dash of vermilion powder on a bride’s forehead is her holiest mark as she begins her journey as a bride, for the rest of her life. Donned between the hair partition; sindoor, also known as kumkum, represents years of ancient folklore and beliefs about a woman’s validation as a married woman. Put on by the husband during wedding rituals, sindoor is then applied by women every day to mark his presence in her life. In actuality as well, it is considered to be the symbol of matrimony in Indian households and an essential part of a woman’s marriage. Wedding #rituals . . . 📸@dip_memento_photography @darshan_tendulkar_ #sindoor #mangalsutra #samaiya #hastmilap #varmalaceremony #hinduwedding #bride #WEDDINGPHOTOGRAPHY #9924227745 #hinduweddingphotographer #weddingphotography Weddding shoot @dip_memento_photography #bridetobe #coupleshoot #haldifunction #bridal #brideandgroom #beautifulbride #bridal #haldi #groom #brideandgroom

Kumkum / Sindoor The dash of vermilion powder on a bride’s forehead is her holiest mark as she begins her journey as a bride, for the rest of her life. Donned between the hair partition; sindoor, also known as kumkum, represents years of ancient folklore and beliefs about a woman’s validation as a married woman. Put on by the husband during wedding rituals, sindoor is then applied by women every day to mark his presence in her life. In actuality as well, it is considered to be the symbol of matrimony in Indian households and an essential part of a woman’s marriage. Wedding #rituals . . . 📸@dip_memento_photography @darshan_tendulkar_ #sindoor #mangalsutra #samaiya #hastmilap #varmalaceremony #hinduwedding #bride #WEDDINGPHOTOGRAPHY #9924227745 #hinduweddingphotographer #weddingphotography Weddding shoot @dip_memento_photography #bridetobe #coupleshoot #haldifunction #bridal #brideandgroom #beautifulbride #bridal #haldi #groom #brideandgroom

Kumkum / Sindoor The dash of vermilion powder on a bride’s forehead is her holiest mark as she begins her journey as a bride, for the rest of her life. Donned between the hair partition; sindoor, also known as kumkum, represents years of ancient folklore and beliefs about a woman’s validation as a married woman. Put on by the husband during wedding rituals, sindoor is then applied by women every day to mark his presence in her life. In actuality as well, it is considered to be the symbol of matrimony in Indian households and an essential part of a woman’s marriage. Wedding #rituals . . . 📸@dip_memento_photography @darshan_tendulkar_ #sindoor #mangalsutra #samaiya #hastmilap #varmalaceremony #hinduwedding #bride #WEDDINGPHOTOGRAPHY #9924227745 #hinduweddingphotographer #weddingphotography Weddding shoot @dip_memento_photography #bridetobe #coupleshoot #haldifunction #bridal #brideandgroom #beautifulbride #bridal #haldi #groom #brideandgroom

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Mangal Sutra- . . . In Hindu traditions and culture, a woman has to wear five signs of marital status – the Mangalsutra, toe rings, Kumkum, bangles and a nose ring. Of these five, Mangalsutra is the most important. The word ‘mangal’ means sacred and ‘sutra’ means thread – therefore, Mangalsutra implies ‘a sacred thread’. This concept of wearing Mangalsutra is believed to have started in South India, where it is called thaaley or thali or mangalyam. Traditionally it was a yellow thread smeared with turmeric paste, which was tied in three knots around the bride’s neck. However, with changing times, it evolved with black and golden beads on the thread, and is now worn as a necklace. The Hindu culture also believes that a woman wearing a Mangalsutra, should never part with it until her husband’s death. And if the thread of the Mangalsutra breaks for some reason, it is considered to be a bad omen. Cc:culture trip . . . #hinduwedding #bride #hinduweddingphotographer #weddingphotography Weddding shoot @dip_memento_photography #bridetobe #coupleshoot #haldifunction #bridal #brideandgroom #beautifulbride #bridal #haldi #groom #groomandbride #groomandgroom #beautifulfoodforyou. #celebration #weddingsku #weddingsutra #weddingseason #BetterTogether #beautifulbride #BetterTogether #brideandgroom #9924227745 #dipmementophotography #dip_memento_photography

Mangal Sutra- . . . In Hindu traditions and culture, a woman has to wear five signs of marital status – the Mangalsutra, toe rings, Kumkum, bangles and a nose ring. Of these five, Mangalsutra is the most important. The word ‘mangal’ means sacred and ‘sutra’ means thread – therefore, Mangalsutra implies ‘a sacred thread’. This concept of wearing Mangalsutra is believed to have started in South India, where it is called thaaley or thali or mangalyam. Traditionally it was a yellow thread smeared with turmeric paste, which was tied in three knots around the bride’s neck. However, with changing times, it evolved with black and golden beads on the thread, and is now worn as a necklace. The Hindu culture also believes that a woman wearing a Mangalsutra, should never part with it until her husband’s death. And if the thread of the Mangalsutra breaks for some reason, it is considered to be a bad omen. Cc:culture trip . . . #hinduwedding #bride #hinduweddingphotographer #weddingphotography Weddding shoot @dip_memento_photography #bridetobe #coupleshoot #haldifunction #bridal #brideandgroom #beautifulbride #bridal #haldi #groom #groomandbride #groomandgroom #beautifulfoodforyou. #celebration #weddingsku #weddingsutra #weddingseason #BetterTogether #beautifulbride #BetterTogether #brideandgroom #9924227745 #dipmementophotography #dip_memento_photography

Mangal Sutra- . . . In Hindu traditions and culture, a woman has to wear five signs of marital status – the Mangalsutra, toe rings, Kumkum, bangles and a nose ring. Of these five, Mangalsutra is the most important. The word ‘mangal’ means sacred and ‘sutra’ means thread – therefore, Mangalsutra implies ‘a sacred thread’. This concept of wearing Mangalsutra is believed to have started in South India, where it is called thaaley or thali or mangalyam. Traditionally it was a yellow thread smeared with turmeric paste, which was tied in three knots around the bride’s neck. However, with changing times, it evolved with black and golden beads on the thread, and is now worn as a necklace. The Hindu culture also believes that a woman wearing a Mangalsutra, should never part with it until her husband’s death. And if the thread of the Mangalsutra breaks for some reason, it is considered to be a bad omen. Cc:culture trip . . . #hinduwedding #bride #hinduweddingphotographer #weddingphotography Weddding shoot @dip_memento_photography #bridetobe #coupleshoot #haldifunction #bridal #brideandgroom #beautifulbride #bridal #haldi #groom #groomandbride #groomandgroom #beautifulfoodforyou. #celebration #weddingsku #weddingsutra #weddingseason #BetterTogether #beautifulbride #BetterTogether #brideandgroom #9924227745 #dipmementophotography #dip_memento_photography

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