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Posted: 19 years ago
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I too initally wondered but even in this during Shymalee's wedding to Vikram she had worn green so thats why I thought but thanks Minnie and the rest for helping us understand traditions. Who says you cannot learn anything from these shows.
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Posted: 19 years ago
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yeah in the film aaj ka arjun jayaprada sings to amitabh-

gori hai kalaiyan
tu la de mujhe HARI HARI chudiyan.


in some parts of india the dulha with his own hands makes the bride wear them to comlpete the wedding. 😊
Edited by AryanDipikaFan - 19 years ago
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Green Bengals is the signature of Married women.

usually in the wedding Green Bengals are worn by the groom to the dulhan. Once they are placed in the hands of any unmarried gal by the would be she becomes " Parinita ( Married women ) from that instant".

Green Bengals are the IKON of prosperity and responsibility. And Red Bindi, Sindoor are also comes in the same series.

and there after she becomes pardesi to her maternal ( piyar ). I recollected one song " Ke tera yaha koi nahi .. ye galiya ye choubara yaha aana na do bara ke hum to bhaye pardesi ke tera yaha...Koi nahi " 😭 😭

I recollected my bidai 😭

Edited by srushti - 19 years ago

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