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Top Annoying Things Which Occur On Every Indian Wedding

Top Annoying Things Which Occur On Every Indian Wedding

An Elegant Indian Bride Wearing A Long Bright Red Lehanga While Entering Into The Wedding Stage With Her Bridemaid.

1. Nobody asked us or HUME TOH KISI NE PUCHA HI NAHI

It will be a treat to watch an Indian wedding as it is filled with joy and emotions as all the rituals are performed with lots of happiness. On the other hand, an Indian wedding looks incomplete without any Indian wedding clichés. We have brought here a complete list of some of the typical Indian wedding clichés.

The family members of the bride and groom try their best to provide and avail all the services to visit the guest. There are always a certain number of guests who have complaints and ask that HUME TOH KISI NE PUCHA HI NAHI. No matter the hard work of the family, there will be a group in every Indian marriage. Possibly all the people who have visited an Indian marriage once would have witnessed such groups.

2. Advise during the marriage

Indian wedding does not conclude unless or until the distant living aunties and uncles provide words of wisdom to the families of bride and groom. As they visit the place occasionally and guests are considered as gods in India the family members have the only work of smiling and nodding their heads until the advice comes to an end.

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3. The selfie lovers

The advancement of social media is fascinating as people can share memorable pictures on social media with the whole community of their friends. People who are social media enthusiasts will make sure that they capture every angle of the view with the bride and groom and share the same on social media.

4. The complete list of interrogation about gifts received?
One might remember the advisory aunties and uncles who ask the bride and groom entirely for all the gifts they received from the contrary sides. When they see the gifts, it is their time again to review all the articles.

5. Indian marriages do not end with SOCH LO advice
A typical Indian wedding does not end without making a fuss of the bride and groom where all the relatives and friends advise them by saying the SOCH LO as they advise them with a joke that it is the last chance for them to run.

Top Facts To Know About The Bengali Wedding Rituals

Top Facts To Know About The Bengali Wedding Rituals

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Why is Bengali wedding filled with a lot of happiness and joy?

Indeed not only Bengali but all the religions in the Indian country have different ways of celebrating and all of them are engaging to watch. Either they celebrate weddings or a common man wedding makes sure they enjoy a lot when souls tie their knots with one another.

A Bengali wedding is a collection of customs and traditions which can be a great hoot to watch. Bengali weddings do not incorporate a lot of funds but still they are a combination of luxurious carnivals. Let us take a look at the detailed scenario on the complete rituals guide which occurs during a Bengali wedding.

The complete guide to the pre-wedding preparations of the Bengali wedding

1. Adana Pradhan
During the ancient Bengali weddings, the elders from the sides of the groom and bride met a few months before the marriage to check for the matching of the horoscopes of the bride and groom. Both the sides also exchanged gifts during the time.

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2. Aashirvad
We can call it like an engagement ceremony which is performed either a day before the wedding or on the day of the wedding. The bride and groom exchange gold ornaments which are considered as a share of love.

3. Aai Budo Bhaat
It is sort of a bachelor party as the families of both the sides offer the bride and groom the traditional cuisine with lots of sweets and savouries. Today the Bengali wedding’s Aai Budo Bhaat also includes sangeet and mehndi as new traditions.

4. Dodhi Mangal or the last meal before the marriage

The Dodhi Mangal ceremony is performed during the day of the wedding when the elders of both the sides offer sweets and delicious Bengali meals to the bride and groom as they are supposed to fast till the marriage rituals end.

5. Gaye Holud or the Haldi ceremony
The close family members of the bride and groom apply the turmeric paste on the body of the bride and the groom. The paste is first applied to the groom’s body, and the same paste is later applied to the bride’s body. Once the turmeric paste is dried both the bride and groom are given a water bath.