
Going for an Indian wedding? Here a few things to consider
The colors you should avoid using:
Colors such as pure black and pure white generally avoid a wedding so white is usually used in funerals, and black signifies mourning.
Weddings are celebration events, and during these occasions Bright colors are always welcome and are considered auspicious in a happy event. If you are a guest at the wedding Try not to wear bright red as this color is traditionally reserved for the bride and of course you would not want to overshadow.
If your dress does not include a dupatta, wearing a scarf or stolen:
There are some ceremonies of the different communities where it is important to cover the head. As a Sikh wedding, usually is required to cover your head when you're in the Gurudwara. So bring a long scarf or a stole, which can also be used to cover the shoulders or arms nudity, if necessary. The men usually wear a headscarf and that can be used to cover the head if they are in a Gurudwara to attend a wedding.
Take off your shoes:
Most places of worship in India require you to remove your shoes. In those places, you are asked to keep them in the designated space before entering the holy area. While in some places, it is important to bare feet, usually acceptable socks.
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If you are planning to take a few pictures, all previously checked. In general, it should be fine, but during some of the rituals, in particular, in a Hindu ceremony, although the official photographer is sometimes included to avoid distracting the camera flash.
Prashad (Blessed food):
During a Sikh wedding or even some Hindu ceremonies or weddings, can be given blessed food called "Kara Prashad," which is made with flour, sugar and ghee. You have to take either both hands on his right hand.
What a gift:
In marriage "href =" http://www.jeevansathi.com/matrimonials/hindu-matrimonial/ "> Indian marriage is perfectly acceptable if you give a monetary gift (Sagan). This is usually done by placing money or securities, through a card or note in an envelope pretty, along with a note of good wishes to the couple. If you are planning to give a monetary gift, just keep in mind that the numbers ending with a number are considered lucky, for example, Rs.101, Rs.501, and so on.
Food:
If the ceremony married in a Hindu or Sikh temple, is served only vegetarian food. Do not worry! In the celebrations of the wedding as the best or mehndi Sangeet, non-vegetarian is served depending on the preferences of the family. But Jain weddings, non-vegetarian food is strictly prohibited and the food is strictly vegetarian. In Muslim marriages, is obtained from non-vegetarian food delicious, but you can expect the meat halal. There are sure to be vegetarian options too. The best thing to do is accept only you can eat and it would be impolite to eat anything at all.
I welcome the bride:
In the Indian wedding ceremonies, there is usually a customary for male clients to kiss or dance with the bride. Even if the bride belongs to the family more liberal, according to custom she prefers to be circumspect in their wedding and best to respect the tradition in this regard.
Have fun and enjoy good overall experience!
Everyone knows they are unaware traditions and culture, so do not worry too much about offending anyone's feelings. Nobody will have anything against you! They will be delighted to attend and treat him as a welcome guest or even family. So relax and enjoy the experience of being part of a vibrant, colorful Indian wedding!
About the Author
Sukhpreet Kaur writes on behalf of Jeevansathi.com, which is India’s fastest growing matrimonial website, provides online Indian matrimonial classified services. Jeevansathi.com enables users to create a Hindu marriage profiles on the website and allow prospective grooms and brides to contact each other. Users can search for profiles through advanced search options on the website. Users can avail free registration and make initial contact with each other through services available on Jeevansathi.com via Chat, SMS, and e-mail.
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