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Spiritual & Festival Mehndi Designs in Mumbai

byKajalStudio in Dombivli East, MumbaiView full gallery

Mehndi is my way of connecting with the divine. Whether it is a portrait of Bappa for Ganesh Chaturthi or a symbolic Dashama design, I pour my faith into every line.

Jay Dashama! This video reveals a portrait of the goddess on the palm, a design I created for the Dashama festival. It’s a blessing to be able to create such spiritual art.

Happy Krishna Janmashtami! A sweet portrait of little Kanha, the butter thief, to celebrate his birth. This design is filled with joy and devotion, perfect for the festival.

Jay Shree Ram. This video shows the process of creating a Ram and Sita portrait for the historic Ram Mandir inauguration. It was an honor to create this piece of devotional art.

Look how sweet my Bappa looks! A tiny, detailed portrait of Lord Ganesha, perfect for celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi. I love capturing his divine and playful spirit in my henna.

A glimpse into the beautiful Gangaur festival. This video shows my intricate henna designs alongside the traditional Gangaur idols, celebrating marital bliss and devotion.

A peek into my Karwachauth diaries! This video shows a compilation of henna designs I created for the special fast, from the fresh paste to the final beautiful stains on hands and feet.

A beautiful henna design for the Teej festival. This piece features a portrait of a king, symbolizing Shiva, and is filled with traditional motifs to celebrate the love and devotion of this festival.

About this collection

Creating deities like Ganesha or Krishna requires deep focus. I use fine-line shading to capture the expressions, often spending extra time on the eyes and ornaments to make the portrait feel alive on your skin. These pieces are not just henna, they are a piece of devotion I am honored to place on your hands.

For me, festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi, Teej, and Karwachauth are not just dates on a calendar. They are moments to celebrate faith, and I love using my henna cones to express that. When I create a portrait of a deity or a symbolic motif for a puja, I use my homemade natural paste to ensure the stain comes out rich and dark, which is auspicious for every occasion.

My approach to spiritual henna is entirely custom. If you want a specific scene like Ram-Sita for a temple inauguration, or a tiny Bappa for your festival celebrations, we can make it happen. I pay close attention to the details, like the jewelry on a deity or the flowers in a mandala, because these small touches matter during religious observances. Since I am based in Mumbai, I am well-versed in the specific symbols and themes that local families cherish, from Swastiks to lotus motifs and kalash designs.

Because these designs involve detailed shading and figure work, they do take a bit more time than standard party henna. I recommend booking in advance, especially during peak festive seasons. All my work is done with 100% natural ingredients, so you can enjoy your celebrations without any worry about chemicals. Whether it is a small get-together or a large family puja, I am here to add that divine touch to your hands.

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Kajal

Studio in Dombivli East, MumbaiStarting ₹150 Per Hand Side

Hi, I am Kajal. For me, henna is a bridge between art and devotion. I am not just drawing patterns, I am sketching stories of faith and tradition that stay with you long after the celebration.

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