What's so particular about Indian weddings?
Wedding Indian wedding is a representative of social status and a major ceremony in life. When Indian youth reach marriageable age, they will be replaced by their parents to find people with the same social class, language and astrology. Weddings in India are quite complicated. Before marriage, both parents will discuss the dowry through the priest who acts as a matchmaker. After the woman agrees to the amount of dowry proposed by the man, the two sides will choose the auspicious day of the ecliptic and start preparing for the wedding. The day before the wedding, the bride must follow the traditional make-up method, and start oiling, bathing, changing clothes, combing her hair, applying eyeliner and lip sand, and painting red on her feet, red on her forehead and black moles on her chin. Then, she will paint Hannah's pattern on her hands and feet with plant dyes, then spray perfume, wear jewelry and hair accessories, and finally dye her teeth black, chew betel nut and apply lipstick, which is considered a success. On the wedding day, the groom came to the bride's house on a white horse. At this time, the woman's family has set up a fire altar, and relatives and friends of both sides pray around the fire altar in the auspicious mantra recited by the priest. After that, the bride walked to the altar surrounded by her companions, and the priest tied the bride's sari and the groom's scarf together, representing a long marriage. An Indian wedding dinner was held at the bride's house. A couple sat at the wedding reception and received blessings from relatives and friends. On the night of the wedding, the groom spent the night at the bride's house and married the bride home the next day. Www.indiastudy.net Zaki China Study Abroad Network answers questions from CSST Study Abroad Service Team.