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What are solah shringaar?
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Asked by Pooja Rastogi,
27 Sep '12 02:35 pm
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Bindi
The first shringar of the bride, bindi has a strong religious implication and is a sacred symbol of a married woman. To make the bindi look utmost attractive, you can even decorate it with red and white dots around it and along the eyebrows.
Sindoor
A sacred symbol of suhaag, sindoor or vermillion is applied on the center parting of the hair and is a part of the shringar of a married woman.
Maangteeka
A hair accessory, Maangtika is worn on the central parting of the hair of the bride. It is mostly made out of gold.
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Answered by Life, 27 Sep '12 02:38 pm
The first shringar of the bride, bindi has a strong religious implication and is a sacred symbol of a married woman. To make the bindi look utmost attractive, you can even decorate it with red and white dots around it and along the eyebrows.
Sindoor
A sacred symbol of suhaag, sindoor or vermillion is applied on the center parting of the hair and is a part of the shringar of a married woman.
Maangteeka
A hair accessory, Maangtika is worn on the central parting of the hair of the bride. It is mostly made out of gold.
Anjana ...more
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16 tools to look beautiful! fragrance a good smell is one of them and www.fragranceon.com offers them at discount. I personally used them and loved them plus at cheap price!
Answered by fussyfragrance, 08 Nov '12 12:05 am
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These are female items .....I 've very limited .... no no absolutely no knowledge of it......
Answered by Pradipta pati, 27 Sep '12 02:55 pm
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16 beautification processes of the Bride - Wedding dress, flowers, kajal, bindi, mangtika, nose ring, ear ring, necklace, baajuband, mehendi, bangles, rings, kamarband, anklets with toe rings, ittar (fragrance), and finally sindoor.
Answered by Devdas, 27 Sep '12 02:52 pm
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There are 16 elements that are being used by the wifes in many occaisions to enhance the desire of their husband and to make the married life very memorable...........
Answered by pradeep mishra, 27 Sep '12 02:50 pm
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Face-smile ,golden-heart,understanding ,good-nature,IQ ye five shringar hi kafi he
Answered by skdmumbai, 27 Sep '12 02:43 pm
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When you will married than you also know solah shringaar. Pooja jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Answered by jaiprakash sen, 27 Sep '12 02:38 pm
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Solah Shringar
Bindi
The first shringar of the bride, bindi has a strong religious implication and is a sacred symbol of a married woman. To make the bindi look utmost attractive, you can even decorate it with red and white dots around it and along the eyebrows.
Sindoor
A sacred symbol of suhaag, sindoor or vermillion is applied on the center parting of the hair and is a part of the shringar of a married woman.
Maangteeka
A hair accessory, Maangtika is worn on the central parting of the hair of the bride. It is mostly made out of gold. ...more
Answered by Union Tango, 27 Sep '12 02:38 pm
Bindi
The first shringar of the bride, bindi has a strong religious implication and is a sacred symbol of a married woman. To make the bindi look utmost attractive, you can even decorate it with red and white dots around it and along the eyebrows.
Sindoor
A sacred symbol of suhaag, sindoor or vermillion is applied on the center parting of the hair and is a part of the shringar of a married woman.
Maangteeka
A hair accessory, Maangtika is worn on the central parting of the hair of the bride. It is mostly made out of gold. ...more
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