Since childhood, you are expected to follow a certain stereotype if you are born as a girl. No matter how much respect and devotion Indians show towards goddess or deity, still girl child is acknowledged as a burden. As you grow up, you have a lot of social norms binding you. Even if you have a supportive family who does not believe in all this … Continue reading Reasons Why Being A Girl Is Harder Than Being A Boy
You just recently got married and entered into a new journey of life with your better half. Marriage is a big responsibility and both the partners need to have a better understanding. There must be a great friendship between partners so can share an inseparable bond and should know each other very well. Apart from all this, both of you have to prepare yourself to listen … Continue reading Most Annoying Things Every Newlywed Bride Hears After Marriage
Nothing can beat up the excitement of an Indian bride when it comes to buying a perfect bridal lehenga. She goes in detail planning to make her d-day best and unforgettable for the years to come but forgets to pay attention to the bridal accessories which complete her overall look. Right from the grand entrance, all eyeballs are hooked up on the bride and for … Continue reading List Of Wedding Accessories For Soon-To-Be Bride
Karwa Chauth, the significant traditional festival of married women’s falls on the fourth day of Krishna Paksha of Kartik month. Karwa means pot and where Chauth states the fourth day of the Kartik month, on this auspicious day the married women complete their fast by offering water (argh) to the moon by karwa (earthen pot) and prays for the long life and safety of their … Continue reading All About Karwa Chauth With A Women’s Eye
Karwa Chauth is on the grounds, the special occasion for married couples to showcase their undying and selfless for each other where all the happily married women willingly observe fast till moonrise for the longevity of their husband. They go for shopping to buy jewelry, clothes (traditional saree or suit), makeup items (16 adornments) as we all know a woman likes to dress up for … Continue reading Indulge Yourself In Interesting Karwa Chauth Games While Waiting For Moon
Bindi, kumkum or a red dot on the forehead of an Indian woman is common as it tells a married status of a woman. But, Have you ever wondered why Hindu men have tikka or tilak on their forehead? Yes, Tilak, or a dot, on the forehead of the Hindus, is a sacred symbol of the universe in its unmanifested form. This display of dot … Continue reading Why Hindu People Wear Tilak On Their Forehead
Navratri, the festival of “nine nights” is a cultural and social festival which marks the celebration of Goddess Durga along with family members. This festival honors the famous Hindu deities Maa Durga, Laxmi and Saraswati. Festival of Navratri is a multi-day Hindu festival. Usually, there are four seasonal Navratri but the Navratri falls in autumn or Shardiya Navratri is widely celebrated almost in every state … Continue reading Tips For Newly Wed Couples How To Perform Navratri Puja For Happy Married Life
Sindoor is a red coloured cosmetic powder made up by mixing turmeric and mercury. It is first applied by the respective husband of the woman on her wedding day. Adorned at the partition of hair (maang), sindoor depicts the marital status of the women in Hinduism. The identity of a married woman, it is applied to the longevity or long life of the husband. One … Continue reading What Are The Different Ways To Apply Sindoor?
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The swastika is a sacred symbol of the Hindus second to ‘Om’. The swastika is derived from Sanskrit word swastika and is the combination of two words; Su means ‘good’ and Asti defines ‘to be’ or ‘happen’. Therefore swastika describes ‘good fortune’ or ‘well being’ or ‘existence of good’. It is the symbol of auspiciousness, good luck, prosperity, and happiness. Swastika symbol brings power and … Continue reading Swastika A Holy Sign Of Good Fortune