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Mangalsutra - The Sacred Symbol of Marriage:
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A Hindu marriage symbolizes not just a bonding of two individuals but also the bonding of
understanding, commitment, mutual love and spiritual growth. In Hindu tradition marriage
is not just about celebration and fun it demands sacrifice, companionship, dedication,
and surrender by both the partners. Each and every rituals and customs associated with
marriage portrays the real essence of wedding. Mangalsutra is one such symbol of marriage.
It is not just a jewelry item it has lots of significance to an Indian married woman. It
is a sacred thread of love and goodwill worn by married women as a symbol of their
marriage.
The groom ties it around the neck of the bride on the day of their marriage signifying
their union. It is known by different names in different states of the country. In south
it is known as Thaali and Mangalsutra in north India. Mangalsutra is the token of dignity
and love given to a bride by her groom. The most common type is made of two strings of
small black beads with a locket or pendant. It is also made of small beads of gold and
black beads with gold and diamond pendant. The black beads signify protection from evil
power. It is believed to protect their marriage and life of their husbands. It is considered
auspicious for married women to wear mangalsutra after marriage. Though today the trend is
changing, as most of them don't wear a mangalsutra.
Today the concept of wearing a mangalsutra has changed. It is more a fashion statement than
a symbol of marriage. And credit goes to the daily soaps and Hindi movies. Even the style
has also changed over the years. Previously women use to wear simple design mangalsutra
with small pendants but now the trend is to wear short length with single string and instead
of gold pendants they prefer diamond pendants. But the black beads remain constant. But
whatever may be the reason to wear it symbolizes the real essence and concept of marriage.
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