Proposed merge with Thali necklace

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Re-proposing, as original proposal may not have been properly listed. Ibadibam (talk) 18:43, 23 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

Sources for integration

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This may or may not be helpful:

  • Pooja Mittal-Aggarwal. "Mangalsutra - The tie that binds". Shaadi Times. Retrieved 2014-05-05.

Ibadibam (talk) 02:19, 6 May 2014 (UTC)Reply

Other forms of jewelry

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The item alluded to in this edit appears to correspond to the dijaru, dejhoor or deji-hor. According to the "deji-hor" source I've linked, the mangalasutra is an alternative to this, not merely the same thing worn in a different place. It would appear there is a variety of wedding jewelry items common to several religious traditions in the region, and we might do well to have a separate article detailing these items. Ibadibam (talk) 21:04, 20 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

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It was unknown in North India until recent decades

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I never saw it in North India when I was growing up. It apeears to have become a common ornament now in the North, but it is not required in marriages.Malaiya (talk) 01:52, 1 June 2024 (UTC)Reply