From 'Sindoor' And 'Bindi' To 'Lehenga', What Makes 'Red' So Deeply Connected To Indian Weddings

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From 'Sindoor' And 'Bindi' To 'Lehenga', What Makes 'Red' So Deeply Connected To Indian Weddings

In India, any auspicious moment is incomplete without the colour red. As weddings are one the most auspicious occasions, surely red makes an appearance here also. Red has been a constant companion of Indian brides. It is the colour of life- a new life. A wedding indicates a significant change in the life of a traditional Indian woman. She has to leave the shelter of her parents’ house and start her life anew at her in-laws’ house. So, it is only natural that you, being an Indian bride, would be attracted to the colour red since it is a reminder of the beginning of a new phase in your life.

A wedding in India is renowned for its vibrant and bright colours. A dash of colour and shine enhances the auspiciousness of the occasion. Here are some areas of an Indian wedding where the colour red makes an appearance, and why it is so important.

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#1. Significance of the colour red

Colours hold an important position in Indian culture; each hue and shade signifies some aspect of your life. The colour red is commonly associated with love and passion. In Indian context, red is also connected to the rising sun. Besides, according to astrology, the planet in charge of marriages, Mars, is red in colour. Therefore, Hindu brides are asked to wear red during the wedding proceedings since it stands for prosperity and fertility.

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#2. Cultural context

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Hindu tradition dictates that married women in India need to flaunt a red bindi. A black bindi is ideally meant for single girls.

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The henna that is used to decorate the palms of women during special occasions is also red.

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#3. Appeal of the colour red

The celebrations for an Indian wedding usually continue for several days at a stretch. Mehendi ceremony, then the tilak, followed by the sangeet indicates the start of the wedding proceedings. Red, in different forms makes an appearance in almost all of these ceremonies.

The highlight of weddings in India is definitely the time when the groom and the bride unite as a couple on their wedding day. To mark the occasion, women in almost all parts of the country are decked in red bridal attire owing to the sacredness of the colour in Hindu religion.

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Grooms also tend to wear red since the colour denotes strength and vigour.

#4. Red in wedding attire

Image: The Wedding Story

Image: The Wedding Story

Indian brides most commonly wear ghagra or lehenga-cholis and sarees. A traditional Indian bride looks stunning wearing red since the colour highlights any kind of complexion and enhances your beauty and charm. Red is always the first choice for brides as the colour ensures that you are going to look your best on the big day.

Image: The Wedding Story

Image: The Wedding Story

Ghagra cholis are extremely popular in recent times, as they introduce a new level of dignity, elegance and independence in the modern Indian bride. Red sarees stand for the epitome of tradition and make the bride look both beautiful and ethereal.

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#5. Red in jewellery

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You should not just limit red to your wedding dress; incorporate this fiery colour into your wedding jewellery also. Punjabi brides always have the option of wearing a chooda, but nowadays, even brides from other religions are opting for this beautiful piece of bridal finery. Traditional dresses in red offer you several options for jewellery. You will be able to find several varieties of jewellery in the market to increase the appeal of your wedding costume. The same applies for clutches and sandals as well.

The time-tested appeal of the colour red is proven if you take a trip to the bridal section of any wedding shop or boutique, you will notice that red is given utmost priority when it comes to bridal wear.

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So, now that we have seen many aspects of Indian weddings where red colour makes its importance felt, we hope we made the choice of your bridal attire simpler.

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