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  2. Sehra (headdress) - Wikipedia

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    The act of tying the sehra around the groom's head right before he leaves for the bride's house is called sehra bandi. Typically the groom's sisters, female cousins, Bhabhi or sister-in-law are the essential performers of sehra bandi. In the case of multiple sisters or female relatives, each woman takes a turn to perform the ritual one by one.

  3. Weddings in India - Wikipedia

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    Among the Bombay East Indian Christians, the Umbracho Pani ceremony is held, a day before the wedding, in which water drawn from a well is used to bathe by the bride-to-be and groom-to-be. [12] On the wedding day, the couple meet in the presence of a priest at a church. Passages from the Bible are read out. The bride and groom take their ...

  4. Mangalasutra - Wikipedia

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    During a Hindu wedding, the mangalasutra is tied around the neck of the bride by the groom. The ceremony is known as the Mangalya Dharanam ( Sanskrit for 'wearing the auspicious'). Mangalasutra literally means "an auspicious thread" [ 1 ] that is knotted around the bride's neck and is worn by her for the remainder of her marriage.

  5. Hindu wedding - Wikipedia

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    In these ceremonies, rice is thrown at the bride, groom or they kick a container containing the grain. Rituals include darshan, where the newly married couple are met, blessed and greeted by family and friends of the bride and groom. [42] After the Hindu wedding is complete, the bride leaves for groom's home via groom's car.

  6. Baraat - Wikipedia

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    The word Baraat is derived from Sanskrit word Varayātrā [8] (वरयात्रा) literally meaning groom's procession. In Bengali, the baraat is usually referred to as "Borjatri" (বরযাত্রী) when the groom along with his family members, friends and closest relatives leave for the bride's home which is the venue of the marriage.

  7. Saptapadi - Wikipedia

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    In the fifth round, the bride and groom together pray for the beautiful, heroic and noble children from God. In the sixth round around the fire, the couple asks for the peaceful long life with each other. In the final seventh round, the couple prays to god for companionship, togetherness, loyalty and understanding between themselves. They ask ...

  8. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    Taking the photographs of the bride, the groom, and their relatives is considered to be the central part of the wedding day. The photographs of the couple and their family are designed to represent the couple's prospective future together. [42] After the lengthy photo session, the bride, the groom, and others are brought to the Shinto shrine.

  9. Topor (headgear) - Wikipedia

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    The topor is traditionally given to the groom by the bride's family. [5] The groom dons the topor before the main ceremony begins. [4] The bride will typically wear related, but differently-shaped, headgear (Bengali: মুকুট, mukut). [5] Topors are also worn by infant boys as part of the annaprashana ceremony, when they are dressed as ...