The groom’s grand entrance, often arriving on a white horse or in a vintage car, accompanied by a marching band and dancing family members.
A formal party hosted by the groom’s family to introduce the couple to the wider community. 4. Cultural Elements
A festive event where the bride has intricate henna patterns applied to her hands and feet. Folklore suggests that the darker the stain, the deeper the love from her husband and mother-in-law. Meetii Kalher ~ Suhagratmp4
The bride typically wears a Lehenga or Saree in shades of red or gold, while the groom wears a Sherwani and a turban ( Safas ).
A massive spread of regional delicacies is central to the experience, often featuring elaborate vegetarian and non-vegetarian feasts. The groom’s grand entrance, often arriving on a
The days leading up to the main event are designed to prepare the couple and unite the two families.
A poignant farewell where the bride throws handfuls of rice and coins over her head as she leaves her childhood home, symbolizing her wish for her parents' house to remain prosperous. Cultural Elements A festive event where the bride
The groom applies a red powder (Sindoor) to the bride's hair parting and ties a black-and-gold beaded necklace (Mangalsutra) around her neck, marking her status as a married woman. 3. Post-Wedding: The New Beginning