When is Karva Chauth 2021? Know Date and Solah Shringar From Head to Toe for the New Age Brides
As per Hindu mythology, women dress up with solah shringar i.e., 16 accessories, to beautify their look. We at LatestLY, have bought together a list of items included in Solah shringar that would enhance your beauty from the head to the toe as you dress up this KarvaChauth
Karva Chauth is a very important festival for married Indian women. It falls on the fourth day after Purnima in the Kartik month of the Hindu calendar. Karva Chauth 2021 will be observed on October 24, Sunday.
As per Hindu mythology, women dress up with solah shringar i.e., 16 accessories, to beautify their look. We, at LatestLY, have brought together a list of items included in Solah shringaar that would enhance your beauty from head to toe as you dress up this KarvaChauth. 16 Suhagi Items That Are Essential for a Married Woman on This Festival.
1. Hair accessories
It is said that beautiful hair enchants the most. Therefore, start dressing up with the best accessories for the hair.
2. Maang tikka
It is believed that Maang Tikka symbolises the third eye and empowers the spiritual energies and intuitive powers. It is placed on the sixth chakra of the forehead called the Ajna chakra and represents the power of the soul and signifies concentration, control and preservation.
3. Sindoor
Sindoor is not an ornament but it is the most important item of the Solah Shringar. It signifies the married status of a woman and her husband’s well-being. Sindoor is applied in the centre of the hair partition, and it symbolises the energy of Parvati. Also, it is believed that if a woman wears sindoor, her husband is blessed with a long life by Goddess Parvati.
4. Bindi
The centre of the eyes between the two eyebrows is the place where the pituitary gland is located. Placing the bindi right in centre regulates many essential hormones in the body. And a matching bindi to your attire will completely glam your traditional look this Karva Chauth.
5. Kajal/Kohl
As per Superstitious beliefs, Kajal keeps away from the evil eyes and safeguards the bride. Also, it makes the eyes look bigger and adds to the beauty of the eyes.
6. Nose Ring
Nose ring is said to represent spirituality and bravery. Also, it is said that women with pierced nose face lesser pain at the time of childbirth
7. Mangalsutra
Though there are various different designs available in mangalsutra, a traditional mangalsutra with black beads keeps the bride away from the evil eyes. The red and gold ornaments symbolise the harmony of the married couple.
8. Earrings
Earrings give a complete look to the bride as she gets ready with the best on Karvachauth. It is also auspicious to wear gold, silver or diamond jewellery on this day.
9. Bajuband
Bajuband is another element that keeps the evil eye away from the married couple. Many women prefer wearing broad and heavy bajuband but the sleek ones still look the best.
10. Bangles
Bangles represent the energy of the bride. Though red and green bangles are considered very auspicious on the day, today, females wear bangles that match the colour of their dress.
11. Kamarband
Though the main purpose of kamarband is to hold the saree or lehenga right in place, it is also said to prevent fat saturation around the waist.
12. Mehendi
Mehendi has significance in Hindu culture due to its medicinal properties. Therefore, not just to add to the decorative purpose, mehendi also protects one from misery and diseases.
13. Anklets
Anklets are worn on ankles by women to draw attention to their presence and announce their entrance in the groom’s house and life.
14. Toe ring
Toe rings are worn in the second or all fingers of the toes and are connected to the uterus. It helps in revitalising the reproductive organs.
15. Bridal Attire
The bright colour of the clothes on karvachauth is a sign of the couple’s well-being. Therefore, many married women also prefer wearing their bridal outfits on this occasion.
16. Ring
Dainty or lavish, rings are an integral part of solah shringaar.
Glam your Karvachauth 2021 look by adding these solah shringaar items. Happy KarvaChauth 2021, everyone!
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Oct 14, 2021 03:42 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).