Mangalsutra is a sacred necklace worn by married women in India as a symbol of their marital status and love for their husbands. The word “mangalsutra” is derived from two Sanskrit words: “mangal,” which means auspicious or holy, and “sutra,” which means thread or cord.
The mangalsutra typically consists of a long chain made of black and gold beads, with a gold or diamond pendant in the center. The design of the pendant varies depending on the region and cultural traditions of the bride and groom. Some mangalsutras also have small gold or black beads woven into the chain for added beauty.
The mangalsutra is an important part of the Hindu wedding ceremony and is usually tied around the bride’s neck by her husband during the wedding rituals. It is believed that the mangalsutra protects the marriage and ensures the long life, prosperity, and happiness of the couple.
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