Anant-Radhika Wedding: Nita Ambani Showcases 'Ambani Tree' in Her Mehendi Design

Anant-Radhika Wedding: Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani's younger son, Anant Ambani, tied the knot with Radhika Merchant on July 12. The Ambanis spared no effort in making the wedding special. During the ceremony, Nita Ambani's mehendi design became a topic of conversation. Drawing inspiration from the centuries-old tradition of writing the beloved's name in the mehendi, she created a unique example by incorporating the names of all Ambani family members along with an image of Radha and Krishna.
In India, the tradition of writing the beloved's name in mehendi is centuries old. Mehendi is considered a symbol of joy, beauty, and the auspicious beginning of a new journey. Usually, the bride's hands and feet are adorned with mehendi designs, with the groom's name hidden within the patterns. This custom is more than just decorative art. By including the names of all family members in her mehendi, Nita Ambani showcased family unity and collective strength. The depiction of Radha and Krishna also conveyed a message of divine love and eternity.
Names Included in the Mehendi
In the mehendi pictures, Nita Ambani included the names of Anant-Radhika, her son Akash Ambani, daughter-in-law Shloka Mehta, daughter Isha Ambani, and son-in-law Anand Piramal. The mehendi on her hand also beautifully featured the names of her husband Mukesh Ambani and her grandchildren Prithvi, Ved, Krishna, and Adiya. Her mehendi is a testament to her love for her family.
Grand Reception on July 14
Anant and Radhika got married on July 12, binding themselves together for lifetimes. On July 13, there is a special blessing ceremony for the couple, followed by a grand reception on July 14.