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Why Do Women Apply Mehndi During Sawan Month? Know Its Significance

It is believed that the application of mehndi serves to strengthen the marriage bond. Know the significance of applying mehndi during the month of Sawan.

In Indian culture, mehndi or henna is an art that means more than just an art. It has deep significance in mythologies and traditions, particularly for married couples. The popular belief is that the application of mehndi serves to strengthen the marriage bond. During some significant festivals like Teej and Karwa Chauth, Mehndi is considered essential. There is an old notion regarding the application of henna: the darker the colour of mehndi becomes on the women's hands, the deeper is her husband's love for her.

Over time, though, the mehndi has expanded beyond the realms of religion; it is a fashion statement at weddings and parties and gives the adjacent little adieu.

Mehendi And The Spiritual Aura Of Sawan:

With the arrival of the holy month of Sawan, the picturesque view of hands adorned with lovely mehndi comes to our mind. For many women, the month would be incomplete without the earthy aroma of henna being applied.

Henna: A Natural Remedy For The Monsoon Season

The link is in nature. Sawan, with its heavy rains and clingy dampness, usually accompanies an onslaught of seasonal diseases. Interestingly, mehndi is said to provide natural relief from some of those monsoon maladies.

Henna is also famous in Indian circles for its cooling effect. When applied topically, it reduces body heat, making it a resort formula on steamy monsoon days. It not only calms the skin but is also believed to provide protection against small-scale infections. Its earthy scent claims to ease stress and soothe the mind.

More Than Beauty: Mehndi's Healing Touch

While mehndi certainly makes the hands look beautiful, its utility goes way beyond looks. If applied to the palms or feet soles, it calms the body down. This has been a low-cost, effective method of relief from heat-related discomfort for centuries.

About the author Vaishnavi Shivam

Vaishnavi is a passionate lifestyle and health writer with a flair for crafting stories that are relatable, informative, and engaging. She often explores themes rooted in Indian culture, wellness, festivals, and seasonal living. A state-level karate player, Vaishnavi believes in discipline both on and off the mat. Outside of work, she finds joy in sketching — a calming hobby she embraces for the sheer love of it, not perfection.
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