The actual wedding day is a choreographed sequence of ancient customs, often conducted under a decorated canopy known as a .
The journey typically begins with ceremonies that prepare the couple and their families for the upcoming nuptials.
Both the bride and groom are anointed with a turmeric paste (haldi) to cleanse and beautify their skin, as well as to ward off the "evil eye". Meetii_Suhagrat.mp4
The groom’s grand entrance, often on a decorated horse or luxury car, accompanied by a lively procession of dancing family and friends.
A lively musical evening where families perform choreographed dances and sing traditional songs to celebrate the couple. The Wedding Day The actual wedding day is a choreographed sequence
The festivities conclude with ceremonies that transition the bride into her new home.
The groom applies red vermillion (sindoor) to the bride's hair parting and ties a sacred necklace (mangalsutra) around her neck, marking her status as a married woman. Post-Wedding Customs The groom’s grand entrance, often on a decorated
Traditionally held the night before the wedding, the bride’s hands and feet are decorated with intricate henna designs, symbolizing joy and spiritual awakening.