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Kangana Kholna: Untying the bracelets

The bride and groom untie each other’s bracelets in the presence of all the relatives. There is a lot of teasing and fun and frolic at this time. The bride is required to untie her husband’s bracelet first.as it is said that one who untie first will have lead after marriage ceremony take place in [...]

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February 19, 2009 in Post wedding ceremonies
Tagged ceremony, indian wedding, Kangana Kholna, punjabi wedding, wedding in india

Wedding night tradition /suhaag raat

 

India is land of culture and traditions.Indian wedding is celebrated at grand scale lots of ceremonies take place before marriage .After long long wedding ceremonies celebrated by all family members now its time for newly wed couple to celebrate their wedding .Wedding night ceremony is for new couple .Suhaag raat is Hindi phrase used for wedding [...]

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September 25, 2008 in Post wedding ceremonies
Tagged bollywood movies, bride, celebrated, Ceremonies, ceremony, culture, flowers, groom, india, indianwedding, marriage, suhaag raat, suhaagraat, tradition, wedding, wedding bed, wedding in india, wedding night

8 Top ideas for reception party in india

 
Wedding reception is held day after wedding.Reception party is big affair in Indian wedding. Groom family pay all expenses but sometimes they are shared between groom and bride family. This is well know that Indian wedding is celebrated at grand scale .Traditions and rituals are soul of Indian wedding .Just like other traditional ceremony wedding [...]

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September 24, 2008 in Post wedding ceremonies
Tagged beaches, bride, cake, decoration, delicious, dresses, ethnic, floral, flower, groom, indian parties, indian wedding reception in india, indo westerntheme, part invitation, reception ideas, reception party, traditions, venue, wedding cake, wedding party, weddings

Jote chore ceremony/steal shoes ceremony

Ceremony take place in betwenn wedding .As par indian wedding rituals this tradition for bride’s sisters and cousins to steal the groom’s shoes.These are only returned to him at end of wedding in exchange for a fee – usually gold-rings for sisters and silver rings for cousins or more commonly, money!.Ring or gift is given [...]

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September 23, 2008 in Post wedding ceremonies
Tagged bride, ceremony, gold, goldring, groom, indian wedding, jotechori, jotechori ceremony, ring, shaadi, steal, steal shoes ceremony, stealshoes, wedding in india, weddings

Pag phera ceremony

 
Pag phera is one of  post wedding ceremonies which is followed in all indian weddings.According to old tradition bride stay at there parental home for some days . The bride’s brother usually comes to the groom’s home to take back his sister for this ceremony.But now a days both bride and groom perform this  ceremony they both visit [...]

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September 22, 2008 in Post wedding ceremonies
Tagged bride, Ceremonies, cermony, couple, gifts, groom, pagphera, pagphera ceremony, post wedding ceremony, postwedding ceremonies, shaadi, shagun, wedding, wedding in india, weddings

Mooh Dikhai Ceremony

 Mooh Dikhai means ’show your face.This is a ritual, which helps to introduce the newly wed to members of her husband’s all family membes.Ceremony take place at groom place.All family members and neighbors give there blessing and offer bride gift or shagun as gesture of welcome.The newly married couple and their family members also join [...]

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September 17, 2008 in Post wedding ceremonies
Tagged bride groom, ceremony bride, groom, indian wedding, mooh dikhai, wedding, wedding in india

Dwar Rokai ceremony in indian wedding

This ceremony is aslo important as per  indian weddding rituals .All this ceremony make weddding more memorable .Dwar rokai ceremony starts when newly married couple arrives at grooms place.All the famliy member give couple a warm welcome .But couple is not allow to enter home.They are only allowed when groom sister given gift or shagun [...]

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September 17, 2008 in Post wedding ceremonies
Tagged bride, ceremony, couple, dwar rokaii, groom, indian wedding, post ceremony, shagun, wedding
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