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While Western weddings have an altar, Indian weddings have a Mandap—a beautifully decorated four-pillar canopy. Each pillar represents the four parents (mother, father, maternal, and paternal guardians) who raise the couple. The ceremony takes place under this Mandap, often around a sacred fire (Agni), which serves as the divine witness.
Before the bride even walks down the aisle, the groom arrives with a grand procession called the Baraat. In North Indian traditions, the groom’s family is met by the bride’s family at the entrance. This meeting is called the Milni, a formal introduction between the two families involving garlands of fresh flowers (often marigolds or roses) and embraces. It symbolizes the union of two families, not just two individuals. 3gpking indian suhagrat
The wedding isn't over when the fire is extinguished. The hardest part is yet to come: the departure. While Western weddings have an altar, Indian weddings
Originally a regional custom of Gujarat and Punjab, the Sangeet has gone global. It is a night of choreographed dances, playful skits, and competitive singing between the bride’s and groom’s families (the Ghori vs. the Chakda). Today, it rivals the wedding day in budget and spectacle. This is the legal and spiritual heart of the wedding
This is the legal and spiritual heart of the wedding. The couple ties their garments together (his scarf to her saree pallu) and circles the sacred fire seven times. Each circle represents a vow:
After the seventh circle, they are officially husband and wife.