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Grindmill songs of Maharashtra — Song #73621 by Kadam Padma

Village: आर्वी - Arvi


G:XIX-1.1k (G19-01-01k) - Wife with a living husband / Kuṅku / Kuṅku considered as make-up

For a married woman, kunku* has a very special value. Nobody can have a right on her Kunku*, her husband, which is a matter of pride, her status, her position in the society which she loves to display openly. Ornaments, clothes can be exchanged among friends and family. But her husband belongs only to her. Hence, for her, kunku* is the most important ornaments Some women cover their gold ornaments behind the end of the sari, which also implies that they like to hide some facts but, the woman proud of her kunku* is transparent. She doesn’t want to hide anything.
[22] id = 73621
कदम पद्मा - Kadam Padma
शेजी लेती झाकुनी चंद्रहार
हाळदीवरी कुंकू उघडा माझा शिनगार
śējī lētī jhākunī candrahāra
hāḷadīvarī kuṅkū ughaḍā mājhā śinagāra
Neighbour woman wears a chandrahar* but it remains hidden (behind the end of her sari)
Kunku* above a spot of haladi* on my forehead is my visible ornament
▷ (शेजी)(लेती)(झाकुनी)(चंद्रहार)
▷ (हाळदीवरी) kunku (उघडा) my covered
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chandraharNecklace made of bits of gold
kunkuA red spot applied on the forehead by married women whose husband is alive as a mark of good fortune. This powder is also applied to God as a part of worship. It is prepared from turmeric, lemon juice, alum etc.
haladiTurmeric. Also application of turmeric, Haladi ceremony, forms a part of the rites of marriage which generally takes place a day before the wedding

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