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  2. Sehra (headdress) - Wikipedia

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    They are intended to ward off the evil eye. Secondly, the bride and groom are not supposed to see each other before their wedding ceremony. Therefore, a sehra solved the purpose of hiding the groom’s face, whereas the bride covered her face with a ghunghat or pallu. [4] They are more prominently worn in North India than in other parts of the ...

  3. Indian wedding clothes - Wikipedia

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    Bride in Lehenga and Groom in Sherwani (as a result of Moghal culture) in a North Indian Hindu wedding. Indian wedding clothes refer to the traditional attire worn by a wedding couple and wedding guests. The traditional South Indian attire of Hindu Thiyyar (Tiyya) Bridegroom and companions who dressed as warriors and holding raised sword in ...

  4. Sherwani - Wikipedia

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    The sherwani is now famous as a wedding outfit, and it has always been popular as an outfit which can be worn on formal occasions. [7] The sherwani signified the dignity and etiquette of the nobility, and it used to be the court dress of the nobles of Turkish and Persian origin. It is the national dress of Pakistan for men. A sherwani carries a ...

  5. Hindu wedding - Wikipedia

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    The local language of the bride and groom may also be used. The rituals are prescribed in the Gruhya sutra composed by various rishis such as Apastamba, Baudhayana and Ashvalayana. The pre-wedding and post-wedding rituals and celebrations vary by region, preference and the resources of the groom, bride and their families.

  6. Weddings in India - Wikipedia

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    Weddings in India are festive occasions and usually celebrated with extensive decorations, color, music, dance, outfits and rituals that depend on the community, region and religion of the bride and the groom, as well as their preferences. [1] India celebrates about 10 million weddings per year, [2] of which about 80% are Hindu weddings.

  7. Indian billionaire heir Anant Ambani weds at lavish, star ...

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    The wedding also attracted many of the biggest names in Indian entertainment, sport, business and politics, from Bollywood stars like Rajinikanth and Sanjay Dutt, to former president Ram Nath ...

  8. Indian man kidnapped and forced to marry woman, even as he ...

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    A man was reportedly kidnapped and forced to marry a woman at gunpoint in India. Video clips circulating online show a man identified as 29-year-old Vinod Kumar appearing to be forced to perform ...

  9. Saptapadi - Wikipedia

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    'seven circumambulations'), is regarded to be the most important rite (Sanskrit: rītī) of a Hindu wedding ceremony. In this rite, the bride and the groom tie a knot and take seven steps together, or complete seven rounds around a sacred fire, accompanied by one vow for each step. After the seventh, the marriage is considered complete. [1] [2]