Wedding ceremonies in India can be broadly
divided into pre-wedding ceremonies,
main day wedding ceremonies
and post wedding ceremonies.
The main day wedding ceremonies are often
rigorous and are to be strictly followed
so as to complete the wedding successfully.
All of these rituals have their own symbolic
significance and play a great role in
the earthly bonding of the bride and the
groom.
Fresh Petals Wedding Planner
is here to guide you about the Main Day
Wedding Ceremonies.
Rituals
The main day wedding ceremonies often
take place at the bride’s place
or in an area that is big enough to accommodate
all the family members, friends and relatives
of the bride and the groom. A special
canopy is decorated with flowers and other
items. This canopy is known as the mandapa
and it is here that the bride and the
groom get married. One of the most important
main day wedding ceremonies is the sapta-padi
or seven steps together. In this practice,
the bride and the groom encircle the holy
fire - symbol of God, seven times and
take vows of love, commitment, honesty
and other such moral virtues.
Another important wedding practice accomplished
by the groom is tying the ‘mangalsutra’
in the bride’s neck. It is held
in different ways in the communities in
India. The sindoor ceremony is also a
part of main day wedding ceremonies in
which the husband applies the vermilion
in the parting of his wife’s hair
just above the forehead Kanyadaan is considered
as another important main day wedding
ceremony. During the Kanyadaan the bride’s
father gives her hand to the groom in
commitment.
Special Features
The communities in India have different
ceremonies that are held in the morning
of the wedding day or during the course
of the wedding. All these ceremonies have
their own significance with regards to
cultural practices and rituals.