Monday, October 23, 2017

Some Common Wedding Tradition That You Will Witness In Every Indian Wedding


When it comes to the destination wedding, the presence of beautiful and royal wedding venues in Jodhpur make it a first preference for wedding couples. It’s like a dream for couples who wish to have an ideal and royal wedding. Before you move onto the ways you could brighten up your wedding venue, let us look through the wedding traditions you will soon be a part of.

Fixing the date

As per Hindu tradition, the couple’s zodiac signs and Gunas are matched to find the ideal time for the wedding rituals. It then helps them to ‘save the date’ for their big day, and start off with all the wedding planning.

Tilak or Tika Ceremony

Tilak is the first ceremony that makes the wedding official. The male members of the bride’s family visit the groom’s house. The bride’s brother applies Tilak or Tika on the groom’s forehead. The groom gets presents that include precious metals, clothes, sweets, and more.

Sangeet Ceremony

Sangeet Ceremony is a warm get-together for both the bride’s family and groom’s family. They indulge in a musical event where they challenge each other in different games. The event helps the families know each other better.

Mehendi Ceremony

The Mehendi ceremony is an all women affair where the bride is adorned with henna patterns in her hands and feet. There are many luxury spas in Jodhpur where you can find Mehendi artists as well. They are professionals who are hired to make fine Mehendi patterns. In some Hindu traditions, even the groom is supposed to adorn Mehendi patterns in his hands.

Haldi Ceremony

On the morning of the ‘big day’, the bride and the groom indulge in the Haldi ceremony. All the family members apply yellow turmeric paste, and it is a sign of blessing them with good luck. The haldi paste is said to ward off evil and provide healing properties.

Walking down the aisle

The groom is first to come to mandap where the priest starts chanting the mantras for the wedding. The bride is brought to the venue and she walks down to aisle, shimmering in a red saree or lehenga. The mandap is decorated with lights, drapes, and flowers, and that symbolizes well-being. The supporting pillars of the mandap symbolize the parents who have been supportive towards their children and who bless them for their lives ahead.

Taking the vows

You can check out the best hotel at Jodhpur and book its banquet to have an ideal venue to take the vows. At this part of the wedding, the bride and the groom promise to be the best of them and maintain a healthy relationship. They exchange garlands, and the wife is adorned with sindoor and Mangalsutra.

Bidaai

After the wedding is over, it is time for bidding farewell. It includes rituals where the bride pays respect to her parents for bringing her up in the best way. They take blessings from all the elders of the family drive away to the groom’s place. You can find the best place to stay in Jodhpur for your guests too so that they can also become part of your celebration and make it more memorable for you and your family.