Sacred Ritual & Deity Mehndi Designs
For brides who want their traditions etched in henna. From Ganesha and Radha-Krishna to sacred kalash motifs, I bring your spiritual rituals to life with 100% natural, dark-stain henna.
This arm design is a tribute to auspicious beginnings, featuring a prominent Lord Ganesha motif, along with a peacock, floral bands, and a dholak (drum).
A beautiful depiction of Radha and Krishna on a swing, a classic symbol of divine love. This design is perfect for a bride who wants a romantic and spiritual touch.
A design filled with sacred Hindu wedding symbols. It includes a 'kalash' (holy pot), Lord Ganesha, elephants, and the groom's name 'Pushkar'.
A simple yet powerful design for the palm, featuring a 'Shubh Vivah' (Happy Wedding) message below a sacred kalash and wedding knot (gathbandhan).
A design for a music lover, featuring a kalash surrounded by traditional Indian drums like the dholak and tabla.
A design depicting a sacred fire (havan kund) inside a traditional arch, symbolizing the heart of the Hindu wedding ceremony.
A full-arm design featuring various Hindu wedding rituals in separate panels. It includes symbols like the sacred fire, kalash, and auspicious mantras.
A clearer view of the ritual-based arm design, showing the intricate details of each panel that tells a part of the wedding story.
A beautiful narrative piece showing Radha and Krishna with the gopis, all drawn with fine lines and delicate shading.
A Ganesh Chaturthi special design, with a portrait of Lord Ganesha on one palm and a pair of peacocks on the other. A perfect way to celebrate the festival.
About Sacred Symbols & Rituals
Drawing deities and ritual symbols like the havan kund requires precise, steady lines. I prioritize the initial pencil sketch on your skin before applying the henna to ensure the proportions of the Ganesha or Radha-Krishna figures are exact. This adds a little time to the application process, but it ensures the final result captures the spiritual detail you want to see.
My approach to ritual-based mehndi is grounded in precision. When I draw a specific deity or a wedding ritual symbol, I work with a very fine-tipped cone to ensure every line is sharp. This is essential for portraits like Lord Ganesha, Radha-Krishna, or the Shiva-Parvati union, where the expression and traditional adornments must be clearly visible once the stain darkens.
Customizing Your Ritual Design
I believe your mehndi should reflect your personal faith and the specific rituals of your wedding. Whether you want to include a dholak for the sangeet, a gathbandhan knot for the wedding ceremony, or a custom portrait of your choice, I can weave these into your full-arm design. I don't use stencils for these; every piece is drawn freehand based on what you share with me.
The 'Pura Rang' Promise
Regardless of how intricate the design is, I never compromise on the quality of my henna paste. I make it fresh, using 100% natural ingredients without any added chemicals. For detailed ritual designs, you want a deep, rich stain so the symbols pop on your skin. My paste ensures this, and I always provide after-care tips—like keeping the hands warm and avoiding water for a few hours—to help you get that deep, dark maroon colour that everyone loves. If you are in Delhi NCR, I am happy to come to your home or venue for a trial or the final ceremony.
Pritam Bridal Mehndi
Hi, I’m Pritam. My art isn't just about patterns; it’s about capturing the soul of your wedding. I love sketching deities like Ganesha or Shiva and bringing rituals like the baraat doli to life on your skin.
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