"Love is not a place to come and go as we please,it's a house we enter in then commit to never leave.Love is a shelter in a raging storm.Love is a peace in a middle of a war.And if we try to leave may God send angels to guard the door.No, love is not a fight but it's something worth fighting for. " --Mary Antonnette Garcia
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The lehenga, lehnga or langa, (also known as Ghagra or gagra, Chaniya, Pavadai and Lacha) is a form of full ankle-length skirt worn by #women in India. It has long been part of the Hindu tradition and was believed to awaken the #spiritual #chakras of the body.
The Maang Tikka is an integral part of an Indian bride’s ensemble. It is essentially a piece of #jewelry that has a hanging ornament at one end and a hair pin at the other. The pin is attached to the hair in such a way that the ornament dangles at the hairline of the woman. This age-old #bridal accessory enhances the overall look of the bride and gives her a glamorous yet classy appeal, which sets her apart from the rest.
The maang tikka is a prime accessory for brides. It is designed in such a way that it rests on the sixth chakra of the forehead, as told in Hindu mythology and represents the third eye, or the power of the soul.