
The Indian bride looks incomplete without a beautiful red veil on her head. What lays in that simple piece of cloth that changes the way she looks? The face starts glowing when a golden- embroidered dupatta sparkles around it. Kids often love to have such beautiful dupatta over their head. It is perhaps the most desired object that makes little girls dream about their marriage. Of course its beauty attracts all alike.
But in other countries also the system of veil is present for the brides. The western brides have a white net cloth over the head. Japanese kimono, the bridal wear also includes a white covering on the head.

Thus I find several meaning attached to a bridal veil.
• To add beauty and charm
• To add shyness to the face
• To keep the bride away from evil spirits, evil intentions.
• To make the face look more special, different
• Respect to God and elders at the time of marriage (covering the head is practiced by many at the time of worship)
• To make her look seductive before the groom
Whatever it is, it’s just a wonderful thing for that special person!
I do not know whether you have seen or not, but all Indian brides look extremely attractive on their wedding day. This is Ashwarya Rai, so she would definitely look extraordinarily beautiful in this costume. But others also look like this. Graeme you must visit an Indian wedding. It’s colorful!
By the way, how do Australian brides dress in the wedding day?
I was just reflecting that Aishwarya is a stunning specimen. I imagine that all Indian women look magnificent in this way and on these occasions.
I would love to visit an Indian wedding. In Australia, I think that the main wedding garb for the bride is the traditional Euro white dress and white veil. There are a lot of cultural communities here, though, so there would be traditional Hindu, Islamic, Buddhist, whatever, weddings in certain communities...
I haven’t actually been to a lot of weddings, though. Not my own, either...
one day...
(lol)
G.
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I do not know whether you have seen or not, but all Indian brides look extremely attractive on their wedding day. This is Ashwarya Rai, so she would definitely look extraordinarily beautiful in this costume. But others also look like this. Graeme you must visit an Indian wedding. It’s colorful!
By the way, how do Australian brides dress in the wedding day?
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I was just reflecting that Aishwarya is a stunning specimen. I imagine that all Indian women look magnificent in this way and on these occasions.
I would love to visit an Indian wedding. In Australia, I think that the main wedding garb for the bride is the traditional Euro white dress and white veil. There are a lot of cultural communities here, though, so there would be traditional Hindu, Islamic, Buddhist, whatever, weddings in certain communities...
I haven’t actually been to a lot of weddings, though. Not my own, either...
one day...
(lol)
G.
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