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7 <strong>Different</strong> <strong>Marriage</strong> <strong>Ways</strong> <strong>And</strong> <strong>Different</strong> <strong>Rituals</strong> <strong>Of</strong><br />

<strong>Different</strong> <strong>Places</strong> <strong>In</strong> <strong>In</strong>dia<br />

The lands of <strong>In</strong>dia are blessed with rich cultural heritage. Not only you can see<br />

wide diversity in religion, but every region has some set of norms too. For<br />

<strong>In</strong>stance, North <strong>In</strong>dian weddings are more extravagant comparatively to south<br />

<strong>In</strong>dian weddings​. But one thing is common in all different types of <strong>In</strong>dian<br />

wedding which is “ecstasy of love and togetherness”. Want to know more


about the different rituals of different types of <strong>In</strong>dian weddings, continue<br />

reading:<br />

1. Maharashtrian Wedding<br />

This is one of the most Happening “<strong>In</strong>dian weddings” where you can witness<br />

some really interesting rituals and religious practices. Engagement ceremony,<br />

which is also known by the name if “​ShakarPuda​” in Maharashtra is one of the<br />

many pre-wedding ceremonies. This interesting type of wedding requires<br />

something as appealing in its invitations too. For such type of <strong>In</strong>dian wedding<br />

invitations, the best is to go with classic <strong>In</strong>dian wedding cards with some<br />

modern touches.<br />

<strong>In</strong> the Maharashtrian wedding, the bride and the groom stood on either side of<br />

“silk shawl”. This ceremony is addressed by the name of “​mangalashtak​”.<br />

Later the priest performs some religious rituals which are followed by the


“bride and the groom” seeking permission to tie the knot from their parents.<br />

Only after getting their permission, they proceed to “​Phera​ ​ceremon​y”.<br />

2. Bengali Wedding<br />

If one thing that is quite popular except for “​Bengali mithai​” and literature, it is<br />

Bengali wedding which is synonymous to “pure raptures”. One of the unique<br />

rituals you find in Bengali wedding is “​Saat Paak​”. As per this ceremony, the<br />

brides have to make seven rounds with her face covered with leaves around<br />

the groom. This ceremony is then followed by “​Shubhodrishti​” which literally<br />

means “good or pure sight”. As per this, the bride then removes those betel<br />

leaves from her face to see her husband. Isn’t this interesting? So have some<br />

cool and unique idea for the invite this type of <strong>In</strong>dian wedding. How about<br />

adding some flaps to cover the content in your <strong>In</strong>dian wedding cards, the text<br />

is hidden under those flaps and guest can easily open it.


3. Kashmiri Wedding:<br />

Kashmir is one of the most beautiful parts of <strong>In</strong>dia. It is even compared to<br />

heaven owing to its alluring sights and spectacular grandeur. Kashmiri<br />

weddings are quite similar to <strong>In</strong>dian weddings. What differentiates them from<br />

other <strong>In</strong>dian wedding is one ceremony known by the name of “​diugum​”. Upon<br />

arrival, Father of the groom and father of the bride exchanges “nutmeg”. This<br />

is to seal the deal of lifelong friendship. Quite an interesting way to seal the<br />

deal, isn’t it? For something so alluringly “SPICY”, how about customized<br />

<strong>In</strong>dian Wedding <strong>In</strong>vitations? The couple can embellish it all the way they want.<br />

4. Kannada Wedding<br />

Southern <strong>In</strong>dia is quite popular for its rich customs. <strong>In</strong> Kannada wedding, the<br />

sisters of the bride brought her to the mandap. <strong>In</strong> northern parts of <strong>In</strong>dia, it’s<br />

the brothers that bring their sisters (brides) to the mandap. <strong>In</strong> Kannada<br />

wedding when the bride is brought to mandap, her face is all covered with a


fan which is built of peacock feathers. Later there is the ceremony of “​Dhare<br />

Herdu​” where the parents give their daughter’s hand in the hand of the groom.<br />

This ceremony is followed by “​Satapadi​” which is the usual Phera ceremony.<br />

<strong>In</strong> this, the bride and the groom take their vows by completing the 7 circles of<br />

the holy fire.<br />

5. Malayali Wedding<br />

Malayali wedding are from the state of “Kerala” which is also known by the<br />

sobriquet of “God’s own country”. The wedding events are quite limited in<br />

number and the whole wedding ceremony is summoned after a short span of<br />

time. A Malayali wedding is scheduled for mornings. The nuptial is known as<br />

“​Velli​”. <strong>In</strong> Malayali wedding, you can see some age-old rituals too like the<br />

father of the bride washing the feet of the “groom”. The groom later ties the<br />

“​thali​” which is a yellow thread around the bride’s neck. This ceremony


summons the Malayali wedding. You can go through some traditional <strong>In</strong>dian<br />

wedding invitation samples to choose your pick for Malayali wedding.<br />

6. Buddhist Wedding<br />

Buddhism from the archaic times has believed in “simplicity”. Hence there is<br />

no such thing as “pompous” when it comes to Buddhist weddings. They follow<br />

the very simple wedding rituals and usually the ceremony is a private affair<br />

with very few close family and friends. Usually, the marriage also tends to be<br />

organized at Buddhist temple or any venue registered under it. With<br />

something so simple, the couples don’t have to worry about <strong>In</strong>dian wedding<br />

cards price for a Buddhist wedding. They can easily choose something very<br />

simple and minimal and elegant.


7. Gujarati Wedding:<br />

Gujarat​ is the land of lions and diamonds as well. Hence get ready to see<br />

some regal Gujarati wedding ceremonies. The main wedding ceremony<br />

usually commences with garland exchange between the bride and the groom.<br />

The only thing differs is this exchanging is performed twice. This ceremony as<br />

mentioned earlier is known by “Jaimala”. What another thing that distinguishes<br />

Gujarati weddings from other <strong>In</strong>dian weddings is “Mangal Pheras”. Unlike<br />

other <strong>In</strong>dian wedding, Gujarati couples have to take 4 rounds instead of 7<br />

around the holy fire. These four pheras connotes four different things which<br />

are ​“dharma”, “Artha”, “karma​” and ​“moksha”.<br />

This sounds interesting, so why not adopt these things to get inspiration for<br />

Gujarati <strong>In</strong>dian wedding invitations.


The wedding is one beautiful thing binding the two persons together. But<br />

when it comes to <strong>In</strong>dian weddings, it’s binding the two families together that<br />

promises to share everything, joy or sorrow. Every ritual has its own<br />

significance and different regions have some of their “own flairs” added to it.<br />

The couple belonging to any demographic can contacts the best designer for<br />

<strong>In</strong>dian Wedding Cards. The designers with the professional ace can suggest<br />

you something “mind-blown” for your <strong>In</strong>dian wedding cards.<br />

Reference :<br />

http://www.messymob.com/7-different-marriage-ways-and-different-rituals-of-d<br />

ifferent-places-in-india/

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