ndian weddings are known for their grandeur and elaborate nature. Though the main wedding function is limited to few hours on the wedding day, the pre-wedding rituals and customs go on for no less than a week. The pre-wedding rituals consist of all the customs that are done before the wedding rituals on the Mandap or the venue of marriage. Pre-wedding rituals are of immense significance because they are considered to be auspicious and propitious for the forth coming wedding ceremony.
Though people often think that only the Hindu marriage ceremonies have extensive pre-wedding rituals but you will be surprised to know that almost all the Indian marriages have the same elaborate and intricate nature with almost four or five days dedicated only to the pre-wedding rituals. The pre-wedding rituals do not always consist of serious religious ritual but also some amusing and entertaining rituals.
In Hindu marriage ceremonies, the pre-wedding rituals begin days before the wedding date with Roka or formal commitment of both the families towards marriage. It is followed by Sagaai (engagement), Haldi, Mehndi, Sangeet and several such customs varying from families to families. Even in a Muslim marriage, the rituals of mehandi and sangeet take place before the wedding ceremony. People of all other religions -Jain, Parsee, Christians, Buddhists and Jewish in India, have different kinds of pre-wedding ceremonies to mark the beginning of the auspicious phase of marriage.
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Indian wedding is known for its glitz and glamour. It symbolizes tradition, celebration and togetherness. Here we speak of its changing facets from traditional to a more contemporary approach.