Marriage is one of the most significant milestones in life that is celebrated with rituals, traditions and ceremonies. Traditions wedding are a reflection of culture, beliefs and hope for a good future. They differ across various communities and have existed since time immemorial. This beautiful inclusion makes the wedding all the more special and symbolises the love of the couple. When it comes to an Indian wedding, the ceremony is incomplete without multiple Indian wedding traditions that are unique and fun. Across most religions in India, a wedding celebration lasts for at least 3 days or up to a week where traditions are a way to honour the culture. There are several ways to add unique traditions to a wedding celebration.
Here, we have curated the best ways to add unique wedding traditions to a wedding.
Big guest list
In India, weddings are not just limited to a couple. Rather, the family of the bride and groom are equally important with a major role in rituals. Usually, one can find at least 300-500 wedding guests in a normal Indian wedding that can exceed up to 1k or more. It is like a big celebration with close and extended family and friends in attendance. Although it might seem difficult to manage, a professional event management company can easily execute the big fat Indian wedding celebrations. Weddings are not a regular affair and a big guest list can give a more memorable celebration while beginning a new life.
A fun henna ceremony
The henna ceremony is a significant pre-wedding ceremony in India. The traditional ceremony is believed to bring good luck to the couple, promote fertility and get rid of evil spirits around them. Event planners can easily organise the ceremony where the henna paste is applied to the couple and guests (optional) in intricate designs on hands and feet. This ceremony is complemented with dance and music celebrations by the families and friends.
Traditional Mandap
Mostly, in the Hindu Wedding ceremony, the couple wed under a traditional mandap. It is a kind of wedding altar with four symbolic pillars decorated with colourful flowers, bells, crystals, and fabrics. It takes place before wedding guests, friends and family. There are different beliefs behind the four pillars. Some say that it signifies the four parents. While others say that it is a symbol of the four stages of Life as per traditional Vedas. In earlier times, it was believed by Hindus that any sacred ritual that needs to be done within the four walls of a home; is signified by a Mandap. Also, it is a symbol of prosperity.
Use of bright colours
In contrast to other wedding styles, multiple bright colours have an important role in Indian weddings. For instance, the decorations, flowers and outfits have to be colourful with shades of red, green, blue, bright pink, mint, yellow, orange, and pink among others. Particularly, the bright red colour is a symbol of passion and is associated with the goddess Shakti worn by a bride. If not red, a bride is expected to wear other bright colours. While light shades are less appreciated. Professional event planners can easily include bright colours in a wedding in multiple ways. They use colourful fabrics, bells, crystals, hangings and flowers in the decor.
Haldi ceremony
Haldi or Turmeric is a traditional Ayurvedic ingredient with medicinal and skincare benefits. So, before an Indian wedding celebration, a Haldi ceremony is done where Turmeric paste mixed with sandalwood, rosewater or milk is applied to the bride and groom by their family and friends which is believed to bless the couple for new beginnings. Since it has skincare benefits the Haldi paste adds to the natural glow of the couple and makes them ready for the ceremony. There is lots of fun, dance, music and even pranks played in it.
Tilak ceremony
In the long list of pre-wedding celebrations of the Indian couple, a Tilak ceremony holds a vital place. It is a ritual to officially accept a groom by the bride’s family. It builds a symbol of trust and formalises the wedding proposal. Moreover, there is an exchange of gifts between the two families that helps to strengthen the bond between them.
Food
Any wedding is incomplete without a food feast and Indian weddings are no different. Marriage is celebrated like a festival in India and food is a vital part of the wedding and pre-wedding festive. It is generally arranged by wedding hosts that can be a bride or groom’s family to make sure that every guest returns after being happy, and satisfied with a filled-up tummy. The arrangement of food for so many guests can be difficult but a professional wedding planner can manage it.
These unique traditions and customs make weddings a grand and memorable affair. Not just Indian weddings, rather every culture has its distinct traditions for weddings, and following them in the wedding ceremony can make it more special and exciting. It is not easy to add them as it involves lots of preparation and that can be difficult. But, professional event management companies like TCC events Traditional wedding decor in Chandigarh specialize in organizing and managing various kinds of celebrations and events. Also, they organize perfect weddings including these unique traditions making them special, and enjoyable by following the culture.