is hitler didd has only oneset of bangles

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Posted: 13 years ago
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since she started wearing bangles i havnt seen a diffrnt set everyday its same !!!! y is it soo .??..is thr any reasons for tht 😆
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Posted: 13 years ago
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I Copied this from wikipedia

A Choora is a set of bangles that are usually red and white, sometimes the red bangles are replaced with another color , but they are usually only two colors. They are worn by an Indianbride on her wedding day. This is a tradition originating in Punjab, North India. It is a favoured tradition in Sikh families for the bride to wear a choora. Choorae (plural) may contain different coloured bangles in various combinations, but the most common combination is red and white. The choora is worn by the bride for 40 days from the day she puts it on and on the 40th day only her husband can remove it for her. She can wear other choora after that for as long as she likes in any colour.

The choora ceremony is held on the morning of the wedding. The bride's maternal uncle and aunt give her a set of choorae (21 bangles in red and white ivory). Nowadays, the bride often wears 7 or 9 bangles. According to tradition, the bride should ideally wear the choora for at least a year. It is now normal for the bride to wear her choora for a month and a quarter (40 days). The bangles range in size according to the circumference of the top of the forearm and the wrist end so that the set fits neatly.

As the choora is made of fragile materials, Punjabi custom has it that the bride may refrain from heavy housework in her marital home to keep it intact for the 40 days, as a kind of honeymoon. After that, in traditional homes at least, she takes over the lion's share of domestic work from her mother-in-law.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choora
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Err as far as I know, the choora which a newly wed bride wears is considered to be very special and she is supposed to wear it for a long time!

Who cares abt the bangles anyways...when our hitler didi is so pretty to look at and so awesome in her acting?

@KajAnj- Nice research! but i dont think it was required 😊 :P
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Posted: 13 years ago
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well seems dat bangles attracted you very much😆😆that z why ur attention was more on it lol
bt as she z a new bride n its supposed to wear fr long time


@avu- i agree wen our HD z so preety who cares for bangles 😆

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: ShreyuArTi4eva

well seems dat bangles attracted you very much😆😆that z why ur attention was more on it lol
bt as she z a new bride n its supposed to wear fr long time


@avu- i agree wen our HD z so preety who cares for bangles 😆


Yup exactly, its not a fashion statement that one can change everyday 😆
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: -PrincessAvu-

Err as far as I know, the choora which a newly wed bride wears is considered to be very special and she is supposed to wear it for a long time!


Who cares abt the bangles anyways...when our hitler didi is so pretty to look at and so awesome in her acting?

@KajAnj- Nice research! but i dont think it was required 😊 :P

It was required so that person who do not know who's not aware about this Chura bangles gets know about it.
Once on Karol bagh forum a thread was opened by a member on these bangles and it was answered by more than 100, person and at this times I never know the true signification of these red and ivory bangles.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: KajAnj

I Copied this from wikipedia

A Choora is a set of bangles that are usually red and white, sometimes the red bangles are replaced with another color , but they are usually only two colors. They are worn by an Indianbride on her wedding day. This is a tradition originating in Punjab, North India. It is a favoured tradition in Sikh families for the bride to wear a choora. Choorae (plural) may contain different coloured bangles in various combinations, but the most common combination is red and white. The choora is worn by the bride for 40 days from the day she puts it on and on the 40th day only her husband can remove it for her. She can wear other choora after that for as long as she likes in any colour.

The choora ceremony is held on the morning of the wedding. The bride's maternal uncle and aunt give her a set of choorae (21 bangles in red and white ivory). Nowadays, the bride often wears 7 or 9 bangles. According to tradition, the bride should ideally wear the choora for at least a year. It is now normal for the bride to wear her choora for a month and a quarter (40 days). The bangles range in size according to the circumference of the top of the forearm and the wrist end so that the set fits neatly.

As the choora is made of fragile materials, Punjabi custom has it that the bride may refrain from heavy housework in her marital home to keep it intact for the 40 days, as a kind of honeymoon. After that, in traditional homes at least, she takes over the lion's share of domestic work from her mother-in-law.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choora

thanxx a lott frend ...really ididnt knw the bangles r chus in fact i donno wat is chura ..sorryy ...i was just curious like i was thinking y sheis wearing same bangles everyday i was thinking like i saw another set on her room but stilll wearing the same ..soryy reallly i didnt knw😊
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Posted: 13 years ago
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nice definition anju di ,right answer
according to rajasthan and UP religions , bride wear bangles atleast one year ..chuda baldalne ki rasm is famous in hindus religious ,
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: Anaya______

nice definition anju di ,right answer

according to rajasthan and UP religions , bride wear bangles atleast one year ..chuda baldalne ki rasm is famous in hindus religious ,

doing the research I got to know there's also Rajputani bangles(Chura),the bride wears it when she gets marry and they are different from these one.
Thankfully I did not get to wear it as it is not as beautiful as these ones.after removing the red rajputani bangles the bride must wear coloured chura again...
Edited by KajAnj - 13 years ago

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