Mehndi Designs Best Biography
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The history of henna and mehndi is very old and, ultimately, fairly well known. It makes it easy to go back several thousand years. Less greedy, or the more adventurous, evoke the era of the ancient city of Catal Huyuk, there are some 9000 years, in what would much later Turkey. Certain representations relating to the worship of a goddess of fertility tend to think that we used henna in this religious context.
Testimony or other evidence are numerous: there are 5000 years of Egyptian henna stained nails and hair of the mummies, we found traces that of Ramses II the legend of Baal and Anath, written in Syria around 2100 BC JC. reveals the female use of henna on the hands, in the nuptial rites; hands statuettes Minoan or Mycenaean female deities (to 1 700/900 BC. JC). wear marks typical henna patterns the Carthaginians brought the practice of drawing henna body up to North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula … Romans, Jews, Christians and Muslims from Arabia and elsewhere more or less commonly practiced this art.
The introduction in India seems to date back to the fifth s., As might prove discoveries in the caves of Ajanta. In these times, men and women, rich and poor, humans, gods and demons were represented with henna body decorations.But it is, in XII century., The arrival of the Mughals, Muslims, which marks the beginning of a tradition and a culture of mehndi in the Sub-Continent. Rajput rulers of Udaipur (Mewar or at Rajasthan) used the henna application on hands and feet, to name a famous reference. Preparations, application techniques, patterns, then became increasingly sophisticated, and usage patterns increasingly embedded in everyone’s life, according to aesthetic principles, religious, cultural or medicinal. It should be noted that a very typical and traditional occasion the mehndi is use all wedding ceremonies: here you can reach the most ancient practices, mentioned above.
The reasons for Indian mehndi are varied and interlacing geometric figures among Muslims, motifs, often inspired by nature (birds, mango leaves and flowers …) among Hindus, while Tamils resorted to circular designs in the palm and flat colors wrapping fingers and around the feet.
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The history of henna and mehndi is very old and, ultimately, fairly well known. It makes it easy to go back several thousand years. Less greedy, or the more adventurous, evoke the era of the ancient city of Catal Huyuk, there are some 9000 years, in what would much later Turkey. Certain representations relating to the worship of a goddess of fertility tend to think that we used henna in this religious context.
Testimony or other evidence are numerous: there are 5000 years of Egyptian henna stained nails and hair of the mummies, we found traces that of Ramses II the legend of Baal and Anath, written in Syria around 2100 BC JC. reveals the female use of henna on the hands, in the nuptial rites; hands statuettes Minoan or Mycenaean female deities (to 1 700/900 BC. JC). wear marks typical henna patterns the Carthaginians brought the practice of drawing henna body up to North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula … Romans, Jews, Christians and Muslims from Arabia and elsewhere more or less commonly practiced this art.
The introduction in India seems to date back to the fifth s., As might prove discoveries in the caves of Ajanta. In these times, men and women, rich and poor, humans, gods and demons were represented with henna body decorations.But it is, in XII century., The arrival of the Mughals, Muslims, which marks the beginning of a tradition and a culture of mehndi in the Sub-Continent. Rajput rulers of Udaipur (Mewar or at Rajasthan) used the henna application on hands and feet, to name a famous reference. Preparations, application techniques, patterns, then became increasingly sophisticated, and usage patterns increasingly embedded in everyone’s life, according to aesthetic principles, religious, cultural or medicinal. It should be noted that a very typical and traditional occasion the mehndi is use all wedding ceremonies: here you can reach the most ancient practices, mentioned above.
The reasons for Indian mehndi are varied and interlacing geometric figures among Muslims, motifs, often inspired by nature (birds, mango leaves and flowers …) among Hindus, while Tamils resorted to circular designs in the palm and flat colors wrapping fingers and around the feet.
Mehndi Designs Best 2013 Pics Pictures Images Photos
Mehndi Designs Best 2013 Pics Pictures Images Photos
Mehndi Designs Best 2013 Pics Pictures Images Photos
Mehndi Designs Best 2013 Pics Pictures Images Photos
Mehndi Designs Best 2013 Pics Pictures Images Photos
Mehndi Designs Best 2013 Pics Pictures Images Photos
Mehndi Designs Best 2013 Pics Pictures Images Photos
Mehndi Designs Best 2013 Pics Pictures Images Photos
Mehndi Designs Best 2013 Pics Pictures Images Photos
Mehndi Designs Best 2013 Pics Pictures Images Photos
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