Radhika Merchant shines in a Kanjivaram Kanchipuram saree with a Peshwai Nath during her Graha Shanti Puja. Scroll down to know all the intricate details about her stunning traditional look and the significance of the Graha Shanti Puja. New Delhi: After the extravagant pre-wedding festivities and sangeet ceremony of the Ambanis and Merchants, a video has surfaced online of the bride-to-be Radhika Merchant performing Graha Shanti Puja before the wedding nuptials.
The bride-to-be tried to keep it simple and elegant. In the video, the bride-to-be Radhika Merchant is seen in a Kanjivaram Kanchipuram traditional silk South Indian style saree. Her nine yards featured a golden border with zari work.
Ethnic motifs are woven along the side of the borders of the saree. White represents purity and is associated with new beginnings. Besides, gold is the colour of success, achievement, and triumph.
The bride had teamed it with a pink-coloured heavily embroidered blouse. She complemented her look with a diamond necklace, earrings, maang tikka, and a Maharashtrian nath which is also known as Peshwai Nath. What made the simplicity of the Merchant bride stand out was her Peshwai Nath.
The Nath is an essential part of traditional Maharashtrian attire, especially during weddings and religious ceremonies. It is typically worn by brides, signifying their transition to a new phase in life. The elaborate designs and vibrant gemstones symbolise prosperity, fertility, and joy.
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