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2. Traditions and Customs of Weddings in
“Marriages are settled in heaven
and celebrated on earth and unity of
two unknown souls is determined
from birth” is a true saying and with
no exception, marriage ceremony in
Indian culture is one of the oldest
customs in mankind and is one of
the most important events of an
individual’s life. Wedding in India is
not less than a festival. Each and
every part of India has its own
diverse customs, ceremonies which
reflects the cultural connotations. In
India ‘donating a daughter’ which is
often known as kanyadana is…
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3. considered as one of the greatest
sacrifices that parent could perform.
Over a period of time wedding
ceremony is being complicated
from its initial simplicity. In today’s
era marriage is a social occasion
for family reflecting Vedic rites,
regional colors etc.
Customs and Varieties in Indian
wedding:
Auspicious moment or muhurta is
chosen by pandit based on the
kundlis of bride and groom.
Horoscopes of groom and bride…
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are matched and preparations are
begun beforehand. Wedding is
organized at bride’s place and
entire kutumbh (family) enjoys the
evening with eating, dancing and
singing. In India, wedding
ceremonies are vast and reflects
diversity of cultures. A day prior to
wedding friends and relatives
gather at bride’s house for mehndi
ceremony in which feet and palm of
the bride are decorated with henna.
The bride is teased about in-laws,
sex in relationship, love play etc.
Traditions and Customs of Weddings in
5. On the day of the wedding, various
rituals are performed in the morning
and the bodies of the bride and
groom is rubbed with oil,
sandalwood and turmeric which
soften the skin and gives a unique
glow to both the bride as well as
groom. The awesome part of
Indian wedding is arrival of groom
where arrival is headed by fireworks
which are accompanied by dance
and songs. In east and north, there
is a ritual of putting sindoor in
bride’s hair. This ritual is performed
by the groom and husband dips…
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Traditions and Customs of Weddings in
6. his ring in sindoor and puts it in his
wife’s hairline to the crown of her
head. In some of the communities
such as warriors there are sword
wielding ritual ceremonies.
Wedding attire of Bride and
groom
Brides wear different types of
ornaments, adornments and clothes
in different parts of India. Clothes
reflect the tradition and culture of
the particular area. Punjabi bride
wear salwar kameez, …
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7. Maharashtrian bride wear none-
yard saree, and Rajasthani bride
wear lehenga. These days most
brides wear sarees in the shades of
mustard, pink or red. Unlike the
clothes ornaments of the bride also
differs with tradition and culture.
Ornaments such as: waist bands,
tikas, hathapula are important
traditionally but are not worn by
bride in all the areas. In north India
grooms wear shervani and churidar
payjama or suit of western style. In
south, grooms wear…
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Traditions and Customs of Weddings
in India