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A typical Pakistani wedding, or Shaadi (شادی) consists of two main events - the Nikah and Walima. Arranged and semi-arranged marriages in Pakistan often take long periods of time to finalize and up to a year or more can elapse from the day of engagement until the wedding ceremony.
Mehndi is a ceremonial art form common in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. It is typically applied during weddings for Sikh, Muslim and Hindu brides. In Rajasthan, the grooms are given designs that are often as elaborate as those for brides.
Important wedding songs Pakistani Punjabis at a wedding. Songs of the bridegroom's side. Mangane di geet: sung at the time of engagement; Maneve de gaon: songs sung to welcome the bridegroom; Gharouli de geet: sung while filling the pitcher (gharouli) for Bride/Bridegroom's bath before the wedding
A typical Pakistani wedding means at least three events, and often more: there’s the engagement, the gathering when friends and family apply turmeric paste to the bride’s hands and face in a ...
A Sehra ( Bengali: শেহরি, Hindi: सेहरा, Punjabi: ਸੇਹਰਾ, Urdu: سہرا) or Sehro ( Gujarati: સેહરો) or Mundavalya [1] ( Marathi: मुण्डावळ्या) or Morrah ( Sindhi: مُوڻ ) or Basikam [2] ( Telugu: బాసికం) is a forehead garland/nuptial crown [2] worn by the bridegroom (or ...
Designs or Patterns: Usually for Indian wedding cards have designs like peacock or peacock feather; diya (lamp), swastika, and OM are used for designing these cards. These designs have religious meaning and speak about the Indian culture.