Henna ceremony
The Henna ceremony, also known as Mehndi, is a traditional pre-wedding ritual celebrated in many cultures, particularly in South Asia and the Middle East. During this event, intricate designs are applied to the bride's hands and feet using a paste made from the leaves of the henna plant. This ceremony is often accompanied by music, dance, and festive gatherings with family and friends.
The Henna designs symbolize beauty, joy, and good luck for the bride's married life. The ceremony typically takes place a few days before the wedding, allowing loved ones to come together and celebrate. It is a cherished occasion that highlights cultural heritage and strengthens family bonds.