Wait, what? Aishwarya Rai’s V-shaped ring wasn’t given to her by Abhishek Bachchan! Know cultural significance of vanki ring worn at their wedding
GH News January 22, 2025 12:06 PM
Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan exchanged wedding vows on April 20 2007 and embraced parenthood with the arrival of their daughter Aaradhya in 2011. Aishwarya’s beauty has always caught the attention of many. One thing that has remained constant in her life is a V-shaped ring she has often been seen wearing on her ring finger. Until now many assumed it was her engagement ring given by Abhishek Bachchan but that wasn’t the case.
Amid persistent divorce rumours that arose after Aishwarya attended the Ambani party alone she was seen wearing her wedding ring seemingly to put an end to the speculation. However little did we know the ring wasn’t given to her by Abhishek.
All about Aishwarya Rais V-shaped wedding ring
Aishwarya Rais V-shaped ring also called the Vanki ring or Vadungila holds great importance as a symbol of marriage. Traditionally this ring is given to the bride on her wedding day as a gift from a female relative on her father’s side such as her sister-in-law or her uncle’s wife. This gesture adds a meaningful personal touch to the tradition.
The Vanki ring was once a symbol of royalty often worn by princesses in the royal families of South India. It is especially significant for the Bunt community of Mangalore who are believed to be descendants of the Nagavamsha lineage and worship snakes as Naga Dev.
The unique shape of the ring resembling a raised snake’s head is thought to act as a protective charm. It is believed to shield brides and married women from evil and obstacles making it more than just a piece of jewelry - it’s a symbol of protection and heritage.