Wedding is the Most Important part of Life, So don’t miss the chance to invite all others to enjoy the event and stay in their prayers.
Mehndi or Mehendi is an Art and it’s also a tradition in Indian Culture.
And it's also representing the tradition of India.
=>Calling View:
Before Marriage it must that bride and groom know each other, Understand each other as they will spend a life together so enjoy the talks which are done between a beautiful couple.
=>ENGAGEMENT:
According to Indian tradition, rings are exchanged between the groom and bride in this program.
=>INVITATION CARD:
A wedding invitation is a letter asking to attend a wedding.
It is typically written in a formal, third-person language and post it to relatives or friends three to four weeks before the wedding date.
=>SPA
Every girl wants to become look gorgeous at her wedding.
So what can she do for looks as special to other persons? She goes to the parlor for taking makeup on her face.
=>Girl DRESSUP
In the Hindu religion, the bride wears a red dress in the wedding program. This dress is known as a lehenga.
The bride looks like a princess in the red dress.
=>Hands Decoration
Choora is a set of bangles. It is an important part of Sixteen adornments.
This is one of the evident marks of a bride. It is a belief that choora brings good luck for weds and strengthens the bond between the couple.
=>Feet Decoration :
Feet can't be left out for the bride, they are equally important.
The anklet is a traditional piece worn around the ankles is meant to announce the arrival of the bride in her husband's house.
=>WEDDING
First of all the groom and bride exchange the varmala with each other.
The ceremony starts off with the ‘Kanya daan’, in which the bride's parents give her away to the groom.
Then the groom will apply a reds ‘sindoor’ to the center of the bride's forehead and tie a black beaded ‘mangalsutra’ around her neck, symbolizing she's now a married woman.
=>Waistband View
A pretty ornament, the waistband is a beautiful belt, that adds Grace to a bride.
It signifies the assumption of authority at the bride's home.