Traditional Bells Shaadi
A feeling of a lifetime, an entry into new relations. Life is better when you have your family with you and it gets much more healthy and happier after the wedding. The whole scenario of Lagan is attached to emotions. And we would love to be your family member for a wedding to bring the best and the dedicated, precious moments, memories and whole wedding package tightly filled with cherishing smiles of your loved ones.
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Engagement a former ceremony of exchanging rings between a new couple. This pre-wedding function, not only in Hindu weddings but in other religions as well, this function is witnessed by close relatives and friends. The event of exchanging rings is the declaration of marriage followed by with tikka rasam and exchange of fruits baskets, dry fruits, and gifts to close ones, and YES, celebration doors get open.
Kurmai is an official engagement ceremony in the Sikh religion.
Emotions and feeling for each other connects people and kurmai begins with the blessing of a short prayer by granthi, followed by placing the red scarf around the groom shoulder after that bride and groom exchange the rings in presence of guru sahib along with family and bride family also offers the Kara (Sikh bangles)to the groom.
Dhol Wajda…..Here you can have the choices of gifts, selected with the touch of Ghar ki Shaadi and Ghar walo KO tofa. Jewellery design
Beautiful Chania choli with dhokla dhamka music, a perfect Gujarati wedding essence. The engagement ceremony in Gujarat is basically called gol dhana these are coriander and jaggery. And they also offer this among their guests at the enjoyment time, a great celebration at groom’s house where bride family comes with sweets and gifts…The rings are exchanged in the presence of sweet smiles and loud music and the couple seek the blessing of five married couples total of 10 scores.
Gujarati food is no less compared to any food – Yum Sweets basket, dry fruit basket.
Sakharpuda is the Marathi name of engagement
Sakhar means is sugar packet or sugar box. Sugar – a first sweet and sweets signified a shubh start and this ritual begins like this – groom’s parents begins the ceremony by offering the bride a packet of sugar, jewellery, clothes and the bride’s parents gift the groom a coconut, coin and clothes. and after this, our sweet bride and groom exchange rings.
A box that offers at the time of Sakharpuda is a cone-like box in which sugar is filled. It’s beautifully decorated with colourful ribbons, flowers, shiny paper and flower handmade cards. And in last each family member feeds or offer sugar to celebrate the beginning of the new relationship and their happiness.
Marathi touch is eye-catching from there Nathani to Gajra and so your beautiful bride & groom to be… The brides usually wear beautiful glass green bangles for Marathi Sakharpuda and the saris, usually, Paithani, are mostly made out of silk fabric, with bright, shiny and thick golden borders.
South India the Nischay Tamulam is the engagement ceremony
In Karnataka, the Ceremony starts by offering betel leaves and nuts to the bride’s father and sweets, sari, coconut, to bless the bride by the groom family. In this ceremony, the date of marriage is decided during the event
Indian Christian wedding, the best fusion of Indian and western culture You will see a Sari-clad bride walking down the aisle at a Kerala Christian wedding and the Goon Christian weddings will reflect Portuguese culture in their proceedings.
The function of exchanging rings begins after the date approval of the big day and venue! Both the families can hold a small gathering or a huge grand celebration. In a Christian wedding. Firstly, the rings get blessed by the parish priests. After that the groom gifts his girl clothes, perfume and with this ceremony gets end. And in last they enjoy grand family dinner to celebrate new bond.