Meaning of married women’s ornaments
We have many women wearing lots of ornaments during their wedding as symbols of being a married woman but each ornament has scientific values.
Mangalsutra —
This is made by the string of dark dabs holding a gold pendant in which mustard measured dark dots give the force towards off the underhanded power or terrible sign away and the pendant which is near heart pulls in the infinite waves from the environmental factors which helps to increase immune system.
Toe rings —
They are worn by married women on the second toe of both feet. It is never made of gold as gold represents Goddess Laxmi and wearing gold on the feet would be considered as a disrespect to the Goddess. It is instead made of silver in the belief that silver being a good conductor, absorbs energy from Earth and passes it to the body, refreshing it.
Nose Ring —
It is preferred that women wear nose rings on the left nostril since the nerves leading from the left nostril are associated with the female reproductive organs. Piercing the nose at this position also helps in easing childbirth.
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