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How To Dance Garba
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Top 10 Gujarati marriage rituals

Gujarati marriages are known to be colorful and playful. Like every Hindu marriage, the marriage also Gujarati rituals that are performed before the wedding, the wedding day and after the wedding rituals have been completed.

The atmosphere in a marriage is Gujarati still alive, vibrant and lively. The main Gujarati marriage rituals are:

1.Mandap mahurat and Griha Shaanti – These are two of pujas that are performed in the home of the bride and the groom is home separately. The mahurat mandap is made to remove negative spirits and bring luck and prosperity for the newly married couple. The Shaanti griha is a puja that is performed to ensure a happy married life for the couple to be. That's when a good time and date for the marriage is decided by a priest.

2.Garba – No wedding is complete without ceremony Gujarati Garba. Garba is performed a few nights before the day of marriage and the family of the bride and groom come together to make RAAS or dance with sticks dandiya wedding songs. It is a time of fun and frolic before the wedding rituals begin more serious.

3.Pithi – The pith is also performed at the home of the bride and groom separately. The bride and bridegroom are anointed with a paste of turmeric and essential oils to make skin beautiful and radiant.

4.Ponkvu – Gujarati Marriage really begins with the arrival of the bride and bridegroom home the mother of the bride. The home also includes a joyous event where the mother of the bride tries to catch the nose of the husband symbolically implying that the husband had to rub his nose in the home of the bride to ask her hand in marriage.

5.Jaimala – The Ceremony Gujarati Jaimal involves a formal introduction between the bride and groom. Initially, the groom is on a higher platform, and later on an equal footing.

6.Madhuparka – A ceremony to make the husband feel like a king, this ritual is to wash the feet of the groom and give honey and milk.

7.Kanya Agaman – The bride is brought to the mandap by her maternal uncle and antarpat (curtain between the bride and groom) came down slowly so that the ritual can begin.

8.Kanyadaan, Hastha milap, and Mangalpheras saptapadi – Rituals at the beginning with Sanskrit shlokas mandap be recited by the Pundit. The kanyadaan is the ceremony where the bride's father gives his daughters in marriage next to the husband. The hastha milap involves the bride and groom holding hands and taking the mangalpheras around the sacred fire and saptapadi is the ritual where the bride and groom made in September vows to each other as they take seven steps together.

9.Saubhagyavalti bhava – After the wedding vows are becoming, seven married women whisper good wishes to the right ear of the bride. They are supposed to be giving good advice to her married life.

10.Chero pakaryo – To relieve the serious atmosphere, this ritual the groom getting the Pallu of her mother in law asking for gifts and favors.

After the wedding is over the bride is sent with her new husband and is welcomed into the groom's house during a ceremony called OR Laxmi Ghar.

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