A formal party hosted by the groom’s family to introduce the couple to the wider community. 4. Cultural Elements
Typically the first ceremony, where Lord Ganesh is worshipped to remove all obstacles from the wedding journey. Meetii Kalher ~ Suhagratmp4
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. A formal party hosted by the groom’s family
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. A poignant farewell where the bride throws handfuls
An Indian wedding is less of a single ceremony and more of a involving multiple days, hundreds of guests, and a deep focus on familial bonds . While traditions vary significantly across different regions and religions, most Hindu weddings share a common narrative structure.
A high-energy evening of music and dance where both families perform choreographed routines, celebrating the joy of the union.