Friday, June 5, 2009

Indian Henna

Indian Henna / Indian Mehendi

Henna also known as Mehendi is a common household name in India. Since ancient times, Indian Henna, has been associated with Indian Women. On every auspicious ooccasion, Henna / Mehndi / Mehandhi has been used by women in India.

Specially on Indian Weddings, Henna plays the most auspicious & significant role. Not only is it important for the Bride-tobe but also all friends & family associated, are also attracted by its charm & importance.

In todays World, Henna assumes more importance as not only Indian households, but also people abroad are attracted towards the charm & importance of applying henna. Henna is commonly applied on Hands and Feet.

More commonly searched terms for henna include Henna Designs, Arabic Patterns, Arabic Henna Designs, Henna Tattoos, Mehendi Designs, Bridal Mehndi Designs, Bridal Mehendi, Mehandhi Designs, Mehndi Design for Fingers, Mehndi Design for Hands, Mehndi Design for Legs, Mehendi designs for Feet.

Herewith I present a few common & very intricate Henna Patterns & Designs:






Indian Herbs

Indian herbs are renowned world over for their extremely important medicial values & properties. India is the second highest producer of ayurvedic medicinal herbs in the world. The Himalayas, The Aravalis, and The Nilgiri mountains are the greatest reserves of medicinal herbs in India.

Ayurveda, the ancient Indian form of medicine, has been using herbs for thousand of years now. These Ayurvedic herbs are very effective in increasing the body resistance and are used in the treatment of various diseases.

Herbs can be majorly categorized as below:
» Organic Herbs
» Medicinal Herbs
» Aromatherapy Herbs
» Excess Sweating Herbs
» Fertility Herbs
» Herbs and Pregnancy
» Herbs for Acne
» Herbs for Anxiety
» Herbs for Arthritis
» Herbs for Cooking
» Herbs for Depression
» Herbs for Diabetes
» Herbs for Hair Loss
» High Blood Pressure
» Herbs for Menopause
» Herbs to Quit Smoking
» Impotence Herbs
» Smoking Herbs

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