It depends on the person's origins, for example "If someone were from Orissa, India, henna is strongly ingrained in the culture, thus it would be more acceptable. However, it would be less normalised in other nations where it is not as widespread."
Wearing henna is acceptable for Buddhists, however it is not widely used in all Buddhist societies.
women wear henna before they are married to show their virginity.
Most older women wear saris and younger women wear punjabis. Many also have henna tattos, jewllery and piercings, such as nose piercings.
Some people feel there is no need to wear henna, but many still do. It all really depends of the morals and cultural ideals of our religion.
No. Henna is an Indian or Hinduism tradition. Mainly used for events.
Most men in India wear trousers and shirts with collars. It is very unsual to see a grown man in India wearing a shirt that does not have a collar. Older women wear saris and younger women wear punjabis. Indian women tend to wear a variety of beautiful colours and many also wear alot of jewllery, have piercings and henna tattos. Younger boys wear usually pants or shorts and may have a top with or without a collar. Younger girls may wear tops with skirts, dresses or punjabis. Women may wear bangles too.
No The Henna ceremony is held a week or so before the actual wedding. During the ceremony, the hands and feet of the bride and her guests (and, in some communities, the groom as well) are decorated in intricate designs with henna, a red dye made from crushed henna leaves.
Anything formal and modest is probably appropriate.
When they are observing sil, a religious event in the Buddhist calendar.
Buddhist nuns (bhikkhunis) wear robes (civara). The robes have different names in different countries and different schools of Buddhism.
yes
There are some traditions for an Indian bride. The bride has to wear henna. The night before the wedding is called "Night of Henna". This is the time when the hands and feet of the bride are decorated with elaborate designs.
Buddhists in England typically wear everyday modern clothing like others in the society. However, during formal ceremonies or meditation practices, they may choose to wear traditional Buddhist robes or attire to show respect for the teachings and practice.
They can really wear anything. Monks usually wear orange,black, of white robes.