​Radhika Merchant followed a special Gujarati tradition during the puja, the Pir Bindi on her forehead showed her value


Before the wedding of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant, the bride's family i.e. Viren Merchant's family had organized Graha Shanti Puja, in which Nita Ambani's future daughter-in-law Radhika was seen in a traditional look. Radhika looked so beautiful even in her simple style that everyone was praising her look.

Let us tell you that there were many special things in this look of Anant Ki Dulhania, like her saree and the bindi on her forehead. But still this girl respected the Gujarati traditions. The bindi on Radhika's forehead shows how much she respects her culture and traditions.

We are saying this because the Ambani family's future daughter-in-law is wearing a 'Peer Bindi' on her forehead, which is a part of Gujarat's tradition! Let us tell you some special things about Radhika's Graha Shanti look, in which we will tell you what this Peer Bindi is and why it is worn. (Photo courtesy: Instagram: @meerasakhrani)

Maharashtrian nath worn with South Indian sari

The future daughter-in-law of the Ambani family wore a white and golden South Indian saree for Graha Shanti Puja. She looked very beautiful with a pink and peach colored blouse. The Marathi style nath added beauty to Radhika's look. (Photo courtesy: Instagram @meerasakhrani)

'Peer Bindi' worn on the forehead

Although Radhika kept her look South Indian for the puja, she wore a traditional Gujarati bridal style Pir Bindi on her forehead, which further enhanced the beauty of the simple look of Sheela Merchant's daughter.

What does 'Peer' mean?

What does Peer mean?

The bindi on Radhika's forehead looked very beautiful and it made her face look even more beautiful. Let us tell you that Peer is a type of bindi, which is worn by brides in Gujarat. From Nita Ambani to Isha, everyone wore Peer bindi in their wedding. In many places, it is also called Kumkum. (Photo courtesy: Instagram @loveleen_makeupandhair)

Why is Peer Bindi applied?

Why is Peer Bindi applied?

Peer Bindi is red and white in colour, which represents Goddess Parvati and brings good luck. While the red colour of this bindi represents love and marriage, the white bindi is considered a symbol of peace and stability.


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