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Wedding is an elaborate affair in India, comprising of a large number of
rituals, customs and traditions. One of the important rituals, especially in
context of the bride, comprises of ‘Mehndi’ (commonly known as henna). As a part
of this ritual, the powder of henna leaves is mixed with water (and
many-a-times, oil and lemon juice as well), to form a paste. This paste is then
applied on the hands as well as the feet of the bride, in the form of intricate
patterns. The henna is removed only after the design dries off completely.
However, the bride cannot wash her hands and feet with water, for the next 12
hours at least, to make sure that the color comes out to be dark and rich.
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