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They are lengthy, joyous occasions filled with celebrations and ceremony. Here in this game you can enjoy some of rituals like Sangeet, Bouquet decoration, Varmala decoration, Dress up for bride and groom, Barat well come, full Wedding ceremony, and Vidai of bride.
- Dress modestly: There is no specific dress code at Indian weddings, dressing modestly is a must, meaning no bare shoulders and bare knees. For female a traditional sari or lehenga is perfect to show some respect to the religious wedding rituals. For men, suits and sherwani (a long coat-like garment) are fine. Western wear for Indian wedding ceremony is also acceptable. While for men, it is preferable to wear more colorful. For women, avoid short skirts, and tight or revealing tops; and adorn your suite with brightly colored accessories. Bright red, which is traditional reserved for the bride.
- Jewelries: Jewelries are also very important part of Indian outfits. Bindis, bangles, pair of chand balis or jhumkas, necklace with Indian touch, payals and mang tikkas.
- Prepare for strange hours of the day or night for the wedding ceremony: Many are timed. The auspicious time for wedding is often chosen by astrology, especially for weddings in north India.
- Plan accordingly for a long wedding: are at least 3 days, even for a week! From pre-wedding rituals like Mehndi (henna) to the reception.
- Learn the customs: Indian weddings are known for their colorful rituals, especially the Hindu weddings. With Mehndi, Saptapadi (seven steps), or the recitation of vows. In some regions, the groom will apply vermillion or kumkum to the bride's forehead or put toe ring on the bride to symbolize that she's now a married woman. Henna artist is adorning hand with beautiful henna. In North Indian wedding or West Indian wedding, barat (baraat) is a groom's wedding procession, In the wedding day, groom dressed in his wedding attire, to proceed to the wedding venue i.e. usually the bride's house, or the Gurdwara near the bride's house in case a traditional Sikh wedding. After arrival, the barat will be received by bride's family and offered abundant food and drinks.
- Get involved: It require a lot of involvement - from witnessing and blessing the couple at many key steps, to getting on the dance floor during the reception. Although leave for a while, have a cup of chai, eat snacks, and socialize at long wedding ceremony, getting involved is a kind of showing your respect to the bride and the groom.
- Enjoy the food: As a guest, and a part of a traditional Indian wedding dinner venue take part in the wedding feast, meaning accepting what you can eat, as it is considered as your approval of the wedding and bringing your best wishes for the couple. Try some Hindu wedding food with an open mind - you may like them more than you expect.
- Kinds of food served during an Indian wedding: In many west Indian weddings and south Indian weddings, only vegetarian food is served. In the North and East India, both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes are served. If you're kind of picky when it comes to food, enjoy the snacks and desserts.
- Don't kiss or dance with the bride: After the wedding ceremony day, there is a reception party for the couple to receive the blessing and gifts from the society and relatives. In party fun with good music and non-stop dancing. As in Indian culture, do not a custom for male to kiss or dance with the bride.
- Money is the traditional wedding gift: Giving gifts is a common tradition at Indian weddings. The traditional wedding gift is money. Money should be an "auspicious" number ending in 1. Other gifts also be appropriate, such as decorative items, jewelry, and silver items.
- Check before taking pictures: For most of the time, it is OK to take pictures at an Indian wedding, but during some of the rituals, particularly in a Hindu ceremony, even wedding photographers are not allowed to take pictures to avoid the distracting from the flash of cameras.