Indian Wedding Customs and Practices

The style and the rituals in an Indian wedding ceremony depend on several different factors, including the bride and the groom’s religion, culture and caste. There is a huge difference between a traditional Christian wedding that spans a few hours and a traditional Punjabi wedding, which is usually a week-long affair.
Regardless of these differences, every single Indian wedding is undertaken with hope for a happy and fulfilling life for the newlyweds.
The Traditional Indian Wedding
The following are some Indian wedding practices, passed on from generation to generation, and usually modified to fit modern times.

Constructing the Pandal: The pandal refers to a small guest house that is created ritually and creatively using bamboo poles, wooden planks and doth. These mini guest houses are usually decorated with leaves and gorgeous flower blooms.

The Chant of Vedic HymnsWhile the Vedic hymns are chanted during the week-long wedding celebration, the groom also prays to the Indian gods Brihaspati, Varuna and Indra for a fertile wife and a harmonious family.
Griha Pravesham: This tradition has the bride carrying a pot containing the wedding fire as a symbol of her entry into the couple’s new home.
Agnipradikshana: During this ritual the bride and her groom are expected to circle the fire several times while asking Lord Agni to join them together. Seven circumambulations follow to complete the Agnipradikshana ritual.
Mangalasutra: Much like the Western practice of putting on the wedding ring, the Mangalsutra has the groom tying a thread to his wife who will carry it throughout her life. Some brides wear the thread with a diamond pendant, while others wear it with precious stones or black beads to represent specific gods.
Indian Wedding Attire

See for yourself the magic of Indian weddings by watching the video below.
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LAYNE_RENSEN299 SAID,
on 2008-10-13 20:10:00
Indian weddings are so beautiful! I wish our weddings here in the West are as colorful and mystical! My friend is Indian, and she's getting married next month. I'm so jealous!
ARIANA SAID,
on 2008-09-23 21:14:11
It's always interesting to see a glimpse of another culture's wedding customs. It shows just how varied we are as a civilization and as a species. Nice article!
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