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  • Tappay..........

    Tappian di dae vaari, tappian di dae vaari Mein kurri L'hor shaer di, tappian ton na hari

Mein To Phulvaa Pehnanay Ai











 




Mein To Phulvaa Pehnanay Ai
Mein to phulvaa pehnaanay ai aaj re
Hoi gai raat re, aadhi raat re
Mein to phulvaa pehnanay ai aaj re
 



Phulvaa pehnanay ai, mehndi lagaanay ai
Phulvaa pehnanay ai, mehndi lagaanay ai
Mehndi lagaanay ai aaj re
Hoi gai raat re, aadhi raat re
Mein to phulvaa pehnanay ai aaj re



Phulvaa pehnanay ai, ubtan lagaanay ai
Phulvaa pehnanay ai, ubtan lagaanay ai
Ubtan lagaanay ai aaj re
Hoi gai raat re, aadhi raat re
Mein to phulvaa pehnanay ai aaj re



Phulvaa pehnanay ai, sehra pehnaanay ai
Phulvaa pehnanay ai, sehra pehnaanay ai
Sehra pehnaanay ai aaj re
Hoi gai raat re, aadhi raat re
Mein to phulvaa pehnaanay ai aaj re

Flowers.....Phool Aur Gajray



Flowers.....Phool Aur Gajray



Weddings are blend of love, beauty and festivity. As planning the details of wedding  functions such as Mayoon and Mehndi are quite imperative, flowers are one of the major items. As flowers have a language of their own, they give a contemporary and refreshing facet to the mayoon frills. These fragile blossoms convey each sensation of blessed couple in variety of ways.Some flowers with metaphorical indications can be utilized with other flowers to make your wedding more expressive. 



Flowers have a lot of meanings according to custom, ethnicity and color. 
As the traditional rose will never lose its fascination for rose-scented weddings, brides presume red roses get them luck on their wedding day.
 
         On the other hand yellow color of marigold and milky white of gardenia signifies the happiness and pleasure for the bride and groom.Many blooms such as the rose, orchids, lilies are trendy for wedding, but fragrant  flowers like jasmine, marigold and gardenia are most admired as gajray and malaa at mayoon function. Because they can give a sensual hype for the embellishments for bride and also for décor. 



                    Flowers are featured in all aspects of the wedding celebrations including the bridal bouquet, bridal gajray, bridal hair garlands, groom’s malaa, gajray for bride's maids, the wedding vehicle, invitations, the reception, wedding gifts and even in the wedding house decorations.


















Madhanian

     














Madhanian 
Hai oh mereya dadiya rabba
Kinna jamiya kina ne le jaaniyaan haye

Loie 
babul tere mahela vichoo
teri lado pardesan hoyi haye

Chholle 
babul tere mahela vicho
satrangiyaa kabutar bole

Challian
maava dheeyan milan lagiyan
chaar kandhan ne chaubare diyan halliyan haye

Phitaa 
Enna sakiaan veera ne 
dhola tore ke aagah nu kitha haye

Mehndi 
Lagdi Suhaganan nu
nahin marde daman tak lehendee

Jhumke 
Ambdi da dil kambeya
Aaj munh, lado da chumke

Maa - Paey 
Naazan naal paal ke diyaan 
ho jaan paraye aape haye

Churiyan
Saure ghar jaan waliye
shala howan muradan puriyan

Stage and Wall Decoration Ideas


"Mehndi" is one of the most important and colorful event of Asian Weddings .This event provides special attraction as well as enthusiasmNow a days due media advancement and ever-growing Fashion Industry , everyone becomes more conscious not only about their look but also wants their event worth remembering with breathtaking decor and admired especially.  

Here you can have a look at our selection of  Mehndi stage decors . 




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Ghajray



Flowers are featured in all aspects of the wedding celebrations including the bridal bouquet, bridal gajray, bridal hair garlands, groom’s malaa, gajray for bride's maids, the wedding vehicle, invitations, the reception, wedding gifts and even in the wedding house decorations.


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Mehndi Designs


Mehndi also known as henna is used for temporary form of skin adornment. Asian Weddings are considered incomplete without application of Mehndi . Its sensational aroma and attractive color fills your mind with pleasure and happiness. Mehndi is conventionally drawn in elegant, elaborate, delicate designs on the hands and feet of women, typically for any celebration or festive event especially for huge revels like weddings.

Mehndi Designs 


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Outfits




For dreamy outlook brides are very careful and conscious about dress. Brides want to wear traditional outfits on Mehndi night,  usually  in bright and glittery yellow green and orange colors and some embroidery or gotta work on it to give the brides amazing grace and dazzling look.  


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Mere Nehar se aaj mujhey aaya


















Mere Nehar se aaj mujhey aaya 
Mere Nehar se aaj mujhey aaya 
Yeh peela jora, yeh peela jora
Yeh hari hari chooriyan 
Yeh hari hari chooriyan


Ab ke phooli basant meri abba ke ghar
Ab ke phooli basant meri abba ke ghar 
Meri ammi ney aaj mujhey bheyja
Pyari amma ney aaj mujhey bheyja
Yeh peela jora, yeh peela jora
Yeh hari hari chooriyan 
Yeh hari hari chooriyan 

Ab ke phooli basant mere taaya ke ghar 
Ab ke phooli basant mere taaya ke ghar
Taayi amma ney aaj mujhey bheyja
Taayi ammi ney aaj mujhey bheyja
Yeh ubtan surma, yeh ubtan surma
Yeh hari hari chooriyan 
Yeh hari hari chooriyan 

Ab ke phooli basant mere khalu ke ghar 
Ab ke phooli basant mere khalu ke ghar 
 Pyari khala ney aaj mujhey bheyja
Pyari khala ney aaj mujhey bheyja
Yeh phoolon ka gehna, yeh phoolon ka gehna
Yeh hari hari chooriyan
Yeh hari hari chooriyan 

Ab ke phooli basant mere mamoo ke ghar 
Ab ke phooli basant mere mamoo ke ghar 
Pyari maami ney aaj mujhey bheyja
Meri maami ney aaj mujhey bheyja
Yeh jhoomar teeka, yeh jhoomar teeka
Yeh hari hari chooriyan
Yeh hari hari chooriyan 

Churiaan Aur Rasm-e-Mayoon



Kaanch ki Churiaan are vital part of rasm-e-mayoon. It is tradition that the bride will try to wear as many glass bangles as possible at her mayoon and barat. Trendy fashionable, stunning, vibrant bangles augment the feminine splendor of the bride to be, as well as they are the sign of happiness, success, and well-being. They fill the heart of Dulhan (bride) with pleasure and ecstasy. Dulhan must be embellished with yellow, green and orange churiaan on mayoon and mehndi ceremonies. Sheer delicacy and remarkably radiance bring in immense grace and elegance to bride. Their vivid colors and tinkling sounds convey the spirit of celebrations and bliss. The idea of selecting the perfect color and the right combination of patterns of bride’s maids and young girls at the wedding should be chosen according to their particular outfit, in order to complement the best and absolute chic style. Another color can be added to rasm-e-mayoon by sharing little bunches of churies amoung all the girls at mayoon.

Kaanch ki Churiaan


Churian (bangles) have mystified sub-continent women from ages with their glittering sparkles, jingling sound, contemporary patterns and splendid colors. The inevitable fancy and charisma of these delicate works have effectively compressed the controversial barrier between tradition and fashion. Starting from a newlywed bride under veil to the jean freak classy fashion girl, everyone's craze is same for this magnificent jewelry item. Hyderabad, Pakistan, is the world's largest producer of Bangles. While Moradabad is India's largest producer of bangles.

Origin of Glass Bangles
The word is derived from Hindi word “bungri” . They are made of various valuable as well as non-valuable materials such as gold, silver, platinum, glass, wood, ferrous metals, plastic, etc. The patterns vary from simple to elaborated handmade designs. Kaanch ki churiaan are more eminent due to their radiant, shiny and transparent appearance and have been liked most by young girls and women since ancient times. Proofs from the site of Indus valley Civilization support the fact that women from ancient ages wore glass bangles. The first discovery of bangle is attributed to the Mohenjo-Daro 2600 B.C. some 5000 years from now. Medieval period initiated the ritualistic approach by relating this jewelry item as the figure of a married woman. And these customs are still integral and well sustained. Beautifying a marring woman's wrists with green and yellow or red churiaan fall under such customs which are still in practice in different parts of Asia. Glass bangles also overwhelm the young, teenage, and unmarried women for celebrations and as fashion trend.