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Karwa Chauth 2023: Why do married women apply ALTA, what are its benefits and what are the rules to apply it

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 31, 2023, 15:00 IST
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All you need to know about alta

Alta, a bright red dye, holds deep cultural and traditional significance in various parts of India. Women, especially in North India, often apply alta on their hands and feet. There are several reasons for this practice and it has some benefits as well. However, there are some rules that must be followed before applying it so read on to know more and accentuate your look with alta this Karwa Chauth 2023.

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Why married women apply alta?

One of the primary reasons women apply alta is to symbolise their marital status. It is a tradition for married women to wear alta to indicate that they are happily married. Unmarried girls, on the other hand, may not use it to maintain the distinction.


Enhancing beauty

Alta enhances the beauty of a woman's hands and feet, making them look more attractive. The striking red colour adds an aesthetic touch, which is particularly noticeable during weddings and festive occasions.


Cultural and religious significance

Alta has deep-rooted cultural and religious significance in Hinduism. It is often used during various rituals and ceremonies, including weddings, festivals, and religious observances. It signifies auspiciousness and devotion.


To ward off evil eye

Some women believe that applying alta helps ward off the evil eye or negative energy. It is seen as a protective symbol, especially during vulnerable times like pregnancy and childbirth.

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Benefits of applying Alta

Symbolism

Alta acts as a visual symbol of a woman's marital status, which can be particularly important in traditional societies.


Enhanced beauty

It enhances the overall aesthetics of a woman's hands and feet, making them look more appealing, especially during celebrations and ceremonies.


Cultural preservation

Alta helps preserve and pass on cultural and religious traditions from one generation to the next.


Protection

Some believe that alta provides protection from negative energies, bringing a sense of security and peace.

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Rules to apply alta

Applying alta is a ritual that comes with certain rules and guidelines, often differing by region and tradition. Here are some common rules:


Cleanliness

The hands and feet should be thoroughly cleaned before applying alta to ensure it adheres well to the skin.


Start with right hand

It is customary to start by applying alta on the right hand and then the left. Similarly, it begins with the right foot and then the left foot.


Married women

Traditionally, married women apply alta, especially when participating in religious ceremonies or festivals. Unmarried girls may or may not use it.


Design patterns

While there is no strict rule on the design, alta is often applied in intricate patterns or simple dots on the palms, fingers, and feet. Some women even choose to apply it artistically with designs relevant to the occasion.


Drying time

Alta needs time to dry, so it is important to avoid contact with water or any other substances that might smudge it. This is particularly important during wedding ceremonies when the alta should not be smudged.

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Removal

Alta fades naturally over time, but to remove it, one can use oil or warm water and gently scrub it off.

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Appropriate occasions

Alta is most commonly applied during special occasions, religious rituals, and festivals. It is not a daily cosmetic but rather a symbol with deep cultural significance.


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