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": Not just a state of being, but a surge of raw potential. It’s that feeling when your cup isn't just full—it’s brimming over with light, purpose, and the scent of henna on the breeze. Experience life at its peak."
: The centerpiece is the application of henna paste. Traditionally, the bride’s mother or grandmother applies a circular dab of henna to the palms of the bride and groom. This circle symbolizes a "shield" of protection and the wholeness of their upcoming union. brimad hina full
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