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Indian
Wedding Traditions
Sweets, eggs, and money are woven into to wedding
themes of India. They symbolize, respectively, a sweet life,
fertility, and prosperity. The Hindu wedding ceremony includes
customary rituals to ward off evil spirits.
After the wedding vows
have been exchanged the groom's father or brother showers flower
petals on the newlyweds; then he holds a coconut over the bride and
groom's heads and circles it around them three times. An Indian
groom often wears a turban with a veil of flowers streaming down in
front of his face to protect him from evil spirits.
Traditional Indian brides wear pink and red saris
on their wedding day, adorning themselves extravagantly with as much
jewelry as possible. Henna staining, a customary art form, is still
practiced by Indian brides to be.
On the eve of her wedding vows,
following a traditional ceremonial cleansing, the bride-to-be will
have her hands and feet painted with henna, in beautiful paisley or
medallion patterns.
Then a special wedding gift is given to the bride,
a necklace signifying her married status.
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