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facet-of-love · 1 year
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palmonas-official · 1 year
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 Palmonas: Redefining Elegance with Modern Mangalsutra - Embrace the Allure of Contemporary Tradition
In the realm of timeless traditions, the Mangalsutra has always held a special place, symbolizing the sacred bond of marriage. As we embrace the modern era, Palmonas emerges as a pioneer, redefining elegance with their exquisite collection of Modern Mangalsutras. This unique fusion of tradition and contemporary design is poised to captivate the hearts of empowered women who seek to celebrate their individuality while honoring their marital commitment. Join us as we delve into the enchanting world of Palmonas Modern Mangalsutra and discover why Niyati Diamond Mangalsutra is the perfect choice for the modern woman.
Palmonas, a name synonymous with sophistication and innovation, brings forth a collection of Modern Mangalsutras that redefine the notion of elegance. Each piece is meticulously crafted, blending traditional elements with contemporary design sensibilities. The result is a stunning representation of grace and beauty, capturing the essence of modern femininity.
Gone are the days when Mangalsutras were confined to a single design. At Palmonas, you will find a myriad of options that cater to every discerning taste. From simple modern mangalsutra designs to long and intricate creations, their collection showcases a range of designs that allow you to express your unique style. Whether you prefer a subtle and understated short mangalsutra design or a statement-making long mangalsutra in gold plating, Palmonas has the perfect Modern Mangalsutra to match your personality.
Palmonas takes pride in their commitment to craftsmanship and attention to detail. Each Modern Mangalsutra is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans, ensuring unparalleled quality and exquisite craftsmanship. The brand's dedication to perfection is reflected in every intricate detail, making each piece a true work of art that will be cherished for generations to come.
Palmonas understands that women lead dynamic lives, seamlessly transitioning from one role to another. With their Modern Mangalsutra collection, they have embraced versatility, allowing you to effortlessly integrate this cherished piece into your everyday attire. Whether it's a professional setting, a casual outing, or a glamorous affair, Palmonas Modern Mangalsutras add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any ensemble, enhancing your overall style and confidence.
Palmonas stands firmly committed to offering the highest quality in their Modern Mangalsutras. Each piece is crafted using the finest materials, including precious metals like gold vermeil, ensuring durability and longevity. By investing in a Palmonas Modern Mangalsutra, you can be confident that you are acquiring a mangalsutra in gold of exceptional quality that will stand the test of time.
Palmonas understands that the modern woman seeks to celebrate her individuality and assert her independence. Their Modern Mangalsutra collection embodies this spirit of empowerment, allowing you to embrace tradition while expressing your unique identity. It is a symbol of strength, confidence, and the harmonious balance between tradition and modernity.
Palmonas has reimagined the Mangalsutra, infusing it with a contemporary allure that resonates with the modern woman. Their collection of Modern Mangalsutras is a testament to their dedication to craftsmanship, versatility, and unwavering commitment to quality. With Palmonas, you can celebrate your individuality, honor your marital bond, and embrace the elegance of contemporary tradition. Step into the world of Palmonas Modern Mangalsutra and let it adorn your journey with timeless beauty and grace.
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ornatejewels11 · 2 years
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ziyamangalsutra · 2 days
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Ziya Mangalsutra | Modern Styles | Timeless Grace
Explore Ziya's modern Mangalsutra collection, featuring stunning designs that perfectly complement your style. Visit our website to find your perfect piece today.
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anshu1234321 · 7 months
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royalediamonds · 10 months
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Elegance that lasts a lifetime!Introducing our Royale Diamonds Diamond Mangalsutra – a timeless symbol of love and commitment. Adorn yourself with the brilliance of diamonds, celebrating the journey of togetherness.
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msrrjewellery · 1 year
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Round Pendend murti Shot
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Its Gold Round murti Pendend mangasutra made of 22 k Gold.
Are you looking for a unique and meaningful piece of jewelry? Look no further than the Round Pendant Murti Shot! This beautifully crafted pendant is shaped like a shot glass and comes with a stylish chain that can be adjusted to your desired length. The pendant itself features an intricate murti design, adding a touch of spiritual elegance to any outfit. Whether pairing it with a casual or formal look, the Round Pendant Murti Shot is sure to impress.
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theramblergal · 3 months
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Oh my god I just finished reading To Love a Murderer and it was so good😭😭 Kanha and Lila AHSKDBSNABAN💗💗. Also Satya jiji and Lila the best girl duo to ever exist. Anyway I was wondering how everybody in Dwarka must have reacted to her death (🥲). They must have been so distraught, Kanha when alone sometimes just thinks abt her and remembers their time together (he also kept her mangalsutra with him), for a few months he skipped going to his daily walks at the beach altogether, or when Satya jiji is stargazing and she suddenly remembers Lila and how they first met, when Charumati remembers how Lila braided her hair, satyaki and kritavarma too remember her when they spar. When Kanha although knows the laws of karma better than anyone is still sometimes hit with sudden pangs seperation and grief , he too finds peace in Rukmini jiji's garden just like Lila did with him a long time ago.
I assume Lila had multiple births after that. And through each birth Kanha stood by her. Even tho he might not be physically there she feels someone's presence with her all the time. Or maybe presence of two people even, one more feminine. Each birth Lila feels a strong longing for someone and for Dwarka. She might not remember but the land of Dwarka does.
You maybe wanna expand on that or maybe even a small chap😏(no pressure tho I just wanted to share it with you because it's in my head 24/7)
Love all of ur writings btw💗💗😭😭
OH MY GOD I AM SCREAMING AND CRYING-
Thank you so so much for this anon! The validation is just pure bliss 😭
Also yeah, about the grief.. you've got all the details right. Here's a little something for the long and sweet message:
Grief is a myriad of things, my dear stranger. I have never known you yet somehow I feel like I do, by the shape of your absence in places you have lingered, like the way darkness is known without light. Grief is the sudden tears of Satyaa Nagnajiti, falling to her knees the moment you must have passed on; it is the dead stare of Madhuraa, the woman you sought to kill and also amend; it is the keening wail of Iltani, of a love struggled for and lost even after the worst of battles. It is the fierce clash of Satyaki's and Kritavarma's weapons, lost in their remembrance of the innocent child within you that was long hidden. It is the indentation of the shape of your mangalasutra on Krishna's hand, the single blood soaked pair of his yellow garments that he refuses to get washed. It is the rushing of the sea against the shore; peaceful here, on the land blest by your husband's protection, but raging elsewhere on the open seas. It is the emptiness with which the ocean weeps salty tears, for his daughter's heart has been hollowed out; she has no hand to hold as she goes about her duties; for your beloved lord has not returned to walk the shoreline without you. Grief is Rohini waiting for you by the library every Friday but returning fruitless each time; even without knowing you, she grieves, for you have passed into history, the subject she much loves. Grief is the quiescent emptiness of your palace, the vast and unbroken silence of your chambers. Everything is as you left it. Your jewels are yet scattered on the bureau dresser; the red silks you much favour still lie on your bed. I have never met you, Lilavati; but you were much loved, and the grief borne for you heavy.
Hmm, not very refined but I did my best.
And yep, Lila definitely had multiple births after that. I do plan to write a modern AU of her one day.. but that might be actual years down the line, because I want to rewrite the whole thing now 😅
Anyways, thank you again so so much for the sweet ask! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
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Augusnippets Day 14: Path of Comfort- Gift
For @augusnippets day 14. Tagging @ba-bhump and @dreamer-in-sleep .
This is not a universe I have posted yet. Basically, in an alternate close-to-modern universe, Bhishma mandates Subhadra’s marriage to Arjun as the price of the ‘many political favours’ he has done Subhadra’s family. Both Arjun and Subhadra are teens here.
This is a snippet of an incident shortly after their wedding.
TW: Child marriage, bullying, crying.
Some Hindi/Sanskrit words used are here:
Bhabhi: elder sister in law.
Mangalsutra: It is a ritual necklace that the groom puts on the bride’s neck, as a symbol of their marriage.
Snippet below the cut.
Subhadra bows her head, having no other choice. “My thanks,” she whispers, the jewels merrily, tinkling. Her husband’s elder aunt smiles brightly back at her. “Just because your husband’s side of the family are little more than paupers does not mean that I will let their carelessness embarrass you or the rest of the family, child.” Money is not the only wealth. Kindness is wealth, too, and love. But she would not understand, embittered as she was, and Subhadra keeps silent.
“Bhabhi. Subhadra should be on her way to school,” intercedes his younger aunt, her hand on Subhadra’s shoulder. “Hmm. Of course. Yet another indulgence given to the favourite grandson.”
Subhadra, still new to the undercurrents in the family, facing them alone for what could be the first time, does not know what to say. Usually, it is easier to let her speak what she wishes, Arjun holding her hand and covertly winking at her. Arjun, however, has already left, having extra classes for his boards. And no matter what she says, she is still an elder of the family, to be given respect, at least in name.
“My thanks for your blessings,” she says, sweet as honey, eyes demurely cast down, as she leaves. Arjun and she will have a laugh about this for sure.
Any thought of laughter has long since fled at the barrage of veiled insults she faces against in school. “How auspicious,” hiss her classmates, “that she need have no consideration for decorum?” She does her best to ignore them, but is not very successful.
“You think you’re so much better than us, don’t you? You’ve taken him all for yourself. He won’t stick around for very long, have no fear,” gloat some of the girls, and Subhadra’s self-control is finally overwhelmed.
She blinks past tears. At the very edge of her hearing, a familiar voice rings. “What is this commotion about?’ Some of them quieten as he nears, murmuring “the prefect. He’s here.” But more of them turn on to him as one, loudly beginning to complain. He cannot see me like this. Even as Arjun’s voice sounds nearer and nearer every second, Subhadra runs.
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Loud voices ring across the grassy field, too many at once to make sense of the words. Arjun frowns, getting to his feet, his lunch abandoned at his side. He walks quickly across to the bevy of girls. He makes sure to speak clearly and loudly, his voice easily cutting off theirs. “What is this commotion about?”
Some of them quieten at the sight of him. “What is the issue?” he asks, signalling to one of them. A large group of them turn to him as one, even as one of the girls breaks free at the periphery of his sight, running into the shrubbery nearby. That is someone I need to look out for, Arjun thinks. Before he can take a step in that direction, “No one is allowed to dress fancy in school, are they?” asks someone.
Arjun automatically shakes his head. “She was swanning around like she had any right to. We just taught her a lesson.” “There is no grounds for bullying. She might just have had a family function, hardly a punishable offence. You are expected to behave better than this.” “Of course you defend her.” hisses one of them. “Just because she wed you doesn’t mean she is deserving of you!” Subhadrey. Arjun has to work to sound some semblance of composed. “What right do you have to hurt anyone else, let alone Subhadra? The lot of you disgust me.” He shakes his head. “I haven’t the time for unimportant nonsense,” he bites out, restraining himself from striking the speaker with much difficulty. She matters not, Parth.
He runs towards the shrubbery, but is stopped by a hand on his shoulder. “Parth,” says Satyaki, his classmate, “recess is over. Bharadwaj sir’s class.” Arjun shakes his friend’s hand off. “I can afford to miss one class,” he tells him. “But I cannot leave her alone like this.”
He slows down inside the maze of shrubs, on alert. He hears jewels tinkling quite near where he stands, and he softens his footsteps. “Subhadrey.” No answer, but for a sniffle. He parts the shrubs quietly, and there she is, what looks like makeup smeared across her face.
He kneels on the sand, holding his arms out, holding her as she collides into him.
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“Subhdarey,” calls Arjun’s voice, soft and worried as he nears her. He reaches her with ease, stopping short at the sight of her. She stiffens, anticipating something she cannot explain, when he sinks onto one knee in the sand. She cannot stop herself from running to him.
He holds her, warm and soft, and hers. “Why don’t you tell me what’s wrong? Let me see what I can do.” That is all the invitation she needs. Sniffling, she tells him everything. From his aunt’s taunts and the jewellery, to the bullying in the school. He does not say anything for a long moment, letting her cry herself out on his shoulder.
Then, slow and gentle, his hands remove every piece of the jewellery she is wearing. She stops him when his hand is at her neck, loosening the mangalsutra he had tied. “Your aunt said…” she whispers hesitantly, “that these jewels are symbols of our marriage. That they should be respected.” He looks at her, deftly unknotting the necklace. “So they do,” he accedes softly. “That, however, does not mean that they should be respected beyond your comfort. Besides, if it is symbols of our marriage you are looking for, well, here it is,” he answers, hand on his heart. “Living, breathing symbol of the same. And the Gods won’t mind me seeing to your comfort. I am supposed to protect you, after all.” She smiles. “There,” he teases, “a smile. You should get a move on, though, we’re in school, hardly the place for a romantic moment.” She snorts, swatting him. “Arjun!” He laughs with her, holding her hand.
That is all she needs, more valuable than any empty gift, walking hand in hand with him. Safe, protected, and loved.
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facet-of-love · 1 year
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The Mangalsutra holds great cultural and emotional significance for married Hindu women. It is believed to bring good fortune and protect the husband's well-being.
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palmonas-official · 1 year
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Diamond Mangalsutras: Redefining Bridal Jewelry with Radiance
Diamond mangalsutras have emerged as a transformative trend in bridal jewelry, redefining traditional aesthetics with their captivating radiance. As an essential part of Indian weddings, mangalsutras symbolize the sacred bond between a married couple. While traditional mangalsutras featured black beads and gold, the incorporation of diamonds has brought forth a new era of opulence and elegance. This article explores the enchanting world of diamond mangalsutra, their significance in Indian bridal culture, the evolution of their designs, their unmatched radiance, and their ability to enhance the bride's allure. From classic designs to contemporary masterpieces, diamond mangalsutras have become the epitome of brilliance and sophistication, capturing the imagination of modern brides.
The Significance of Mangalsutras in Indian Bridal Culture 
Mangalsutras hold deep cultural and emotional significance in Indian bridal culture. They represent the sacred bond between a husband and wife and serve as a symbol of their marital commitment. The word "mangalsutra" combines "mangal" (auspicious) and "sutra" (thread), signifying the auspiciousness and longevity of the marital relationship.
Traditionally, mangalsutras were crafted with black beads, believed to possess protective and positive energies. The pendant, known as the "tanmaniya," often showcased religious symbols or motifs, symbolizing blessings for a prosperous married life. Mangalsutras were passed down through generations, carrying the legacy of love, tradition, and heritage.
The Evolution of Diamond Mangalsutras 
Diamond mangalsutras represent a contemporary evolution of traditional bridal jewelry. The infusion of diamonds adds a touch of glamour, elevating the aesthetic appeal of the mangalsutra while retaining its cultural significance. This transformation has widened the design possibilities, allowing for the creation of exquisite and intricate pieces that reflect the bride's individuality.
Diamond mangalsutras come in a variety of designs, catering to diverse tastes and preferences. From delicate chains with black beads to ornate pendants adorned with diamonds, these creations embody a perfect balance of tradition and modernity. The use of diamonds enhances the allure of the mangalsutra, capturing and reflecting light with exceptional brilliance. The variety of diamond mangalsutras that Palmonas offers will blow your mind.
Unmatched Radiance of Diamond Mangalsutras 
Diamonds possess a timeless beauty and unparalleled radiance, making them the perfect choice for enhancing the allure of a bridal ensemble. The sparkling brilliance of diamonds adds a captivating charm to the mangalsutra, mesmerizing all who behold it.
The luminosity of diamonds is a result of their unique optical properties. Each diamond is cut with precision to maximize its light reflection and dispersion, resulting in a scintillating play of colors. The exquisite craftsmanship and careful arrangement of diamonds in the mangalsutra create a harmonious dance of light, symbolizing the eternal glow of love and commitment.
Enhancing the Bride's Allure 
Diamond mangalsutras have the remarkable ability to enhance the bride's beauty and radiance on her special day. The exquisite combination of diamonds and traditional elements adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to the overall bridal ensemble.
Diamond mangalsutras effortlessly complement various bridal attires, be it a resplendent saree, a majestic lehenga, or a contemporary fusion ensemble. They serve as a focal point, drawing attention to the bride's neck and accentuating her grace and charm. The radiant diamonds become a captivating statement, symbolizing the bride's inner and outer beauty.
Furthermore, diamond mangalsutras can be personalized to match the bride's unique style and personality. Brides can choose from a plethora of designs, from classic motifs to intricate patterns inspired by nature or cultural symbolism. The customization options allow brides to express their individuality while honoring tradition, making the diamond mangalsutra a truly cherished piece of jewelry.
The Legacy of Diamond Mangalsutras 
Diamond mangalsutras embody not only the beauty of the present but also the promise of the future. They are heirloom-worthy pieces that carry the legacy of love, commitment, and tradition. Passed down through generations, diamond mangalsutras become a symbol of family heritage and cherished memories.
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Diamond mangalsutras have revolutionized bridal jewelry by infusing traditional designs with the unmatched radiance of diamonds. They redefine the concept of elegance and opulence, symbolizing the sacred bond of marriage with their enchanting beauty. The evolution of mangalsutras from black beads to diamond-studded masterpieces showcases the modern bride's desire for a blend of tradition and contemporary aesthetics.
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In conclusion, diamond mangalsutras redefine bridal jewelry, blending tradition with radiant brilliance. They embody the spirit of modern brides while honoring the sacredness of Indian bridal culture. With their captivating allure and lasting significance, diamond mangalsutras continue to captivate and inspire brides as they embark on their lifelong journey of love and togetherness.
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shut-up-rabert · 2 years
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So y’all remember that accidental marriage thingie? I have a question regarding that.
I plan on giving my girl Neha (female first lead) a male friend she is close to other than her Jiju Shaan (the guy from strawberry) and Vasu (her husband come childhood frenemy)
I’m thinking of putting a friend from college who works in the same hospital as her now, like when Vasu and Her were studying apart and away from home Neha has these one or two friends in med school whom she’s really close to and platonically casual with and now works with. She is kind of reactive and all and needs someone to vent to at times, so she’ll need a supporting character like that.
One of the reasons I’m chosing for a male friend is because Neha has this kind of careless attitude where she is an airhead to societal norms at times (despite being otherwise mature) because of growing up in an open minded household, so when a samaaj ke thekedaar auntie tries taunting her for stuff like having a busy job, wearing modern clothes, not being extremly reserved bahu type she gives a completely oblivious answer as a running gag, example:
“Arere Jeans ke saath mangalsutra?” “Auntie kya baat kar rahe ho, height ki tarah driving skill bhi hud hud dabbang (iykyk) hai aapke bhateeje ke, wo to main hi maata rani se umar maang rahi hu uski ye pehenke warna uska bas chale road ke kinnare aise pada milega”
when one society ki auntie sees her with her male friend and slyly tries asking what is she doing out here without Vasu, her reply is “Nahi nahi auntie, driving aati hai mujhe :D Aur kaha aap us ullu ke pathe Vasu pe bharosa kar rahi ho, aapke taar pe tange kapde usne hi to giraye the reverse karte hue”
So what do you guys think?
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ziyamangalsutra · 3 months
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Ziya Mangalsutra | Modern Collection | Timeless Elegance
Explore Ziya Mangalsutra's stunning Modern collection of Mangalsutras. Discover the perfect piece that complements your style and visit our site to find yours.
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anshu1234321 · 7 months
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bhargavghervada · 2 years
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Read the bridal jewelry blog. All the tips will help you make the right choice for your bridal jewelry. If you are looking for a modern traditional diamond mangalsutra.
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