Grab All the Attention with the Help of Gold Shankha Pola Bangles (गोल्ड शंख पोला चूड़ियों की मदद से सभी ध्यान आकर्षित करें)

Bengali matrimonials are steeped in rich culture and traditions with every ritual performed with great aplomb. The Bengali bride like any other bride is given utmost importance and looks surreal in her red wedding attire and traditional get up. There are many unique rituals and accessories that a Bengali bride adorns as a part of her culture and heritage.


Hindu Bengali women wear certain symbols of marriage, like shakha, pola, loha and sindoor. Shakha are white bangles of conch-shell and pola are red bangles made of red corals. Shakha and pola are worn in both the hands. It is to be seen that within one year of the marriage, they do not break. If anything of that sort happens, it is not considered good omen for the married life of the bride. Loha is a bangle made of iron. It is worn only in the left hand. It may or may not be covered by gold. Sindoor is vermilion which is applied on the parting of the hair. Usage of sindoor by a woman implies that she is already married. All these are symbols of marriage for Hindu Bengali women. Many believe that wearing these could ward off bad omens
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All four of these are symbols of marriage for Hindu Bengali women. Many believe that wearing these could ward off bad omens.

Shankha: Shakha are white bangles of conch-shell.

Pola: Pola are red bangles made of red corals.





Why Shankha and Pola
According to some people, It might be that zamindars' wives used to wear them to match their red-and-white shankha polo bangles that all married Bengali women wear. Their sindoor too which is more reddish than orangey-red - as it is in other parts of India - and their alta. And then it caught on to the lower orders'.

Bengali Saree - Red and White
White represents purity and singleness but a married woman doesn't make a house alone, she has to live with and deal with a lot of people hence the thick border of red. White is used to indicate purity and chastity of a woman; however, complete white was reserved for widows in Hindu society so for married women the red border was used to distinguish. Bridal wear is red and the red border symbolizes her fertility and fidelity and thus her power.

The Significance of Colours
In the Indian culture, different coloured bangles traditionally signify different things. Red signifies energy and prosperity, while green denotes good luck and fertility. Yellow bangles are meant for happiness, white is for new beginnings and orange is for success. Silver bangles denote strength and gold bangles are the ultimate symbol of fortune and prosperity.

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