Meaning of

be-hina

बे-हिना • بے حنا

without henna; colorless

बिना मेंहदी; रंगहीन

بے حنا; بے رنگ

Persian

The absence of henna evokes a sense of plainness or simplicity. In poetry, this can symbolize a lack of adornment or the natural state of being.

Used to depict simplicity or purity. Often contrasts with the adorned or decorated. Can suggest innocence or raw beauty.

Be-hina captures the essence of unadorned beauty, a reminder of the elegance in simplicity.