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divineflowersus · 2 years ago
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Fresh Flower Indian Wedding Garlands
Check out these beautiful fresh flower Indian wedding garlands! Now available in the US from us! Indian wedding garlands bring an elegant and colorful touch to the ceremony, and they symbolize the couples’ love and dedication to one another. Get the perfect look for your special day with our handcrafted garlands that feature classic roses and petals or our one-of-a-kind modern arrangements.
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paulpingminho · 2 years ago
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jmexim · 1 year ago
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indianflowers01 · 3 months ago
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bobateababe · 7 months ago
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✿.。.:* ☆:**:. going to a relatives wedding south asian ver. - w/Sukuna .:**:.☆*.:。.✿
pairing: Sukuna x desi reader
Sukuna hasn't been to a lot of weddings, so the amount of confusion on his face is almost laughable when he sees how excited you are for your cousin's wedding.
However, he adores the way your eyes light up and how excited you get when you explain to him that desi weddings are filled with dancing and food and lots of people!
Sukuna's eyes go full blown with astonishment as you stride out of your room, wearing a red lehenga adorned with a garland in your hair and beautiful gold bangles clinking at your wrists. He can't help but lean back and stare at you, a faint smirk playing on his face as you brush by him; rushing to get your sandals.
He grabs you by the waist, holding you firmly as you walk past him. He whispers in your ear "Look at you, my darling girl..dressed like the Queen she is." His arms trail down to your wrists and he grasps them "You look as if you were made to sit on a throne" he purrs, slowly lowering yourself on his lap.
"-S-sukh" you managed to choke out your affectionate nickname for him. "I-i need my shoes.."
"Sweet girl" he murmurs. He grabs your face from behind, squeezing your cheeks and making your lips pucker. "The princess needs her shoes does she?" "Actually" you answer him, smirking slightly while looking deep into his eyes. "The Queen demands that her King put her shoes on for her." He laughs loudly, finding your demands amusing, adorable almost. Notheless, he obeys; kissing your henna covered hand and looking up at you. "Very well my queen"
The two of you arrive at your cousin's wedding, around the time of the reception. Sukuna decided to wear a red kurta as he said, "It would only be right to match with my queen." making you scoff yet blush at his act. Dark kajal surrounds his eyes complementing his magnificent dark red irises.
The reception lasts late into the night. Sukuna tastes Indian food for the first time, which he actually loves! He loves the spicy taste, not a single boring feeling on his tongue.
You force Sukuna to try gulab jamun. Begging and tugging at his sleeve. "Please 'kuna! Please it's so yummy!" you look up at him, batting your eyes, and looking at him with desperation; trying every trick in the book to make your boyfriend try the sticky sweet.
You bring the spoon to his lips, the sticky residue slightly coating his lips. He brings his mouth over the spoon, not breaking eye contact with you as he licks the sticky honey from his lips. "It tastes just like you" he breathed.
You smacked his shoulder for saying that, as a group of aunties were sitting right behind you.
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The moment finally comes, when they finally announce that it's the time to dance! You whoop and cheer along with the others as hoards of your cousins, uncles and aunties all rush to the dance floor.
You drag Sukuna to the floor with you. Laughing and giggling as your favorite song starts to play. "Dance with me!" you shout over the noise. "aao naachen!"
It gets messy real fast. Your shoes are kicked off in some random area, your dupata slid off your neck a while ago and pooled to the floor. You can feel Sukuna's firm hands on your hips as you move them up and down. His eyes watch intently as you spin around him, your red lehenga flowing just grazing your ankles, as your feet move in perfect coordination with your body.
To Sukuna, you looked just like a flower in the wind. Delicate, yet fierce and swaying with the wind. He turned his body to watch you spin, watching the pure bliss on your face and the excitement that came with it.
He grabbed you hand suddenly, disrupting your spin and causing you to be thrown into his chest as he caught you by the small of your back. "You really are a Queen my sweet girl." he whispered. His arms snake around your waist and pull you closer.
"Hmm am I now?" you smirked and slowly started to sway with him. "mm, not only that but a little minx too" he muttered, kissing your neck making you shiver in response. "You love it though." you retort, circling your arms around his shoulders playing with the back of his hair. He throws his head back, chuckling lightly. "You know I do."
sry ya'll I know that was really long but honestly I was debating if I should write a story or do more head cannons. (I'll probably do a poll abt it). constructive criticism is always welcome in the comments, i love to hear about ways to improve my writing!
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c00kieguy · 3 months ago
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Traditional South Indian Wedding w/Argenti
Listening to Ranjithame on repeat so I had to write something (with Argenti, naturally). This is basically what I daydream about when the song is playing. (OOC Argenti but that's standard with me ok? I love him in ways you cannot comprehend)
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Imagine Argenti stumbling upon a really grand wedding ceremony and deciding to stick around, the people there are really welcoming too so who's he to complain? He's just walking around admiring the various decorations (especially the flower displays) when you stumble upon him. It was love at first sight, you were smitten as soon as your eyes met. To think you'd meet someone this beautiful during a wedding no less, surely this was a sign that yours was next.
Imagine flirting with Argenti throughout the rehearsal dinner but he keeps playfully dodging your advances, never actually rejecting you but not giving you a proper lead either.
Imagine the groom gets up to sing a song for the bride but you hijack the mic and start sing that exact same song but to Argenti. He's unaware at first but with the odd looks he's been getting and the angry groom chasing after you for the mic he notices pretty quickly. He's just amused you'd go this far for him and gladly accepts the shower of various flowers you pluck and throw at him from the giant pillars in the hall while being followed by an angry mob.
You're lucky the bride is your friend or you would've been kicked out long ago lol
Also !!
Imagine having a really traditional South Indian wedding with Argenti. Especially doing things like mehendi night (fully covering your arms and legs) and sangeeth ceremony (where you get to see everyone who isn't married perform a dance, you two might even join in towards the end). Even some of the lesser practiced traditions like swapping garlands and sitting on a swing covered in flowers while the guests feed you (fruit and milk). Can't forget aarti and stepping into your new home together right foot first!
Imagine entering your room to be greeted by a bed covered in rose petals and two cups of warm milk by the bedside table(it's there to set the mood ;)) but you're both so tired from the past three days that you end up just drinking the milk then falling asleep in each other's arms 💤
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a/n: I'm usually averse to traditional marriages but for Argenti? Anything
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justlemmeadoreyou · 7 months ago
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hi<3
okay just an idea but like hb a one shot of harry and yn having an Indian wedding??
I WOULD MELT
i mixed it up a bit! hope you don't mind but I added some dancing in between! hehe
words: 2.2k
warnings: cute fluff, alludes to smut!
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The sound of jubilant music and joyous laughter filled the air as Y/N took Harry's hands in her own, gazing at him with all the love in her heart.
It was the day they had been dreaming of for what felt like an eternity - their beautiful Indian wedding celebration. After months of careful planning and preparation, it was finally time to declare their everlasting love and commitment in front of their closest family and friends.
As Y/N looked into Harry's bright green eyes, she felt herself getting choked up with happy tears. He was the most gorgeous sight she had ever seen in his ivory sherwani with delicate embroidery and a baby pink safa atop his unruly chestnut curls. A radiant smile lit up his entire face as he mouthed "I love you" to her.
Y/N hoped her own appearance took Harry's breath away just as much. She was draped in a stunning red and gold lengha with the most intricate designs she had ever seen. Golden jewelry adorned her neck, wrists and fingers, while a striking tikka rested on her forehead. After hours of professionalmehndi application, her hands and feet were works of art covered in the most beautiful henna patterns.
Their wedding mandap looked like it was straight out of a dream, covered in layers of vibrant red fabric and masses of exotic flowers. The entire venue was bursting with rich colors, from the ornate rugs underfoot to the twinkling strings of lights hanging overhead. Harry and Y/N had spent endless hours with the planners to ensure every last detail was absolutely perfect for commemorating this special day properly.
As the ceremonies began, they went through each traditional rite and ritual with profound reverence and care. When the time came to exchange floral varmala garlands, Harry could barely contain his boyish grin as he struggled slightly to get the hanging blooms around Y/N's neck. She laughed lightly as she did the same for him, feeling like her heart could burst with love and happiness in that moment.
The ceremonies paused briefly for the jaimala, a ritual where the couple tried to be the first to successfully garland each other. Amid a chorus of cheers from the guests, Y/N and Harry playfully danced around for several minutes, narrowly missing each other until finally Harry swept in and captured Y/N's neck with the floral necklace.
She gasped in delight as he pulled her in close, pressing their foreheads together tenderly. "I've got you forever now," he murmured, just for her to hear. Y/N felt herself melt at the warmth and adoration in his voice as she reached up to cradle his face in her hands.
"And I've got you," she whispered back reverently. "Always and forever."
Harry leaned in to capture her lips in a soft, lingering kiss, forgetting about their audience for a brief moment. A joyous howl went up from the guests that broke them apart with sheepish grins. Their loved ones had anxiously awaited this special union, and they were determined to savor every second of it.
The rest of the rituals and pheras passed by in a beautiful, colorful blur. Y/N felt herself getting choked up again as they took their sacred vows, promising to love, honor and cherish one another until their very last breaths. Harry gazed at her adoringly, stroking her cheek tenderly with his thumb as they repeated the powerful words.
"You are my soulmate, my partner, my everything," he said throatily, his eyes shining with unshed tears of happiness. "Thank you for making me the luckiest man in the world by becoming my wife."
Unable to contain herself a moment longer, Y/N let a few tears slip free as she beamed at her new husband. She leaned up on her tiptoes to wind her arms around his neck, pulling him in close.
"There is no one else on this earth I would rather spend my life with than you," she said in a trembling voice thick with emotion. "I am so grateful to now be your wife, and to finally be able to call you my husband. I love you endlessly, Harry."
The tenderness of their embrace was only broken by the sound of loud cheers and clapping as their guests celebrated the joyous union. It was official - Harry and Y/N were finally married, bonded together for all of eternity.
As the ceremonies concluded, everyone made their way to the outdoor reception area where the real festivities could begin. Servers circulated with trays of delicious Indian delicacies, from vegetable samosas and pakoras to spicy curries and flaky, buttery naan bread. One of the first dances kicked off with Harry and Y/N taking center stage, all gazingadoringly at each other as they swayed to the romantic hindi music.
"My beautiful wife," Harry murmured in her ear as they slowly revolved on the dance floor. "I don't think I'll ever get tired of calling you that."
Y/N's face lit up in a bright smile as she gave him an eskimo kiss. "And I'll never get tired of being called your wife, my husband."
Eventually it was time for the grand sangeet celebration, filled with vibrant musical and dance performances from all of their loved ones. It brought tears of laughter and joy to Harry and Y/N's eyes as they watched silly skits, entertaining dances, and heartfelt songs dedicated to their everlasting love.
When their own performance came around, Y/N's heart was pounding in her chest with excited nerves. For months they had been secretly rehearsing an intricate choreographed dance routine to a romantic hindi mashup. As the first few notes of the song rang out, Y/N locked eyes with Harry, giving him a breathtaking smile. There was nowhere else she would rather be than on that dance floor with him, her husband, her forever love.
Harry smiled back like she had hung every star in the night sky, his eyes shining with pure adoration. Even after months together, Y/N's beauty and the depth of love she had for him still managed to take his breath away.
Their dance was utterly captivating and joyous, filled with playful movements and longing gazes as they spun and twisted around each other. At one particularly romantic section, Harry couldn't resist gathering Y/N up into his strong arms, dipping her low as she arched back in a graceful curve. They hovered like that, faces mere inches apart, both of them breathing heavily with beaming smiles.
"I love you so much," Harry mouthed to her fervently before pulling Y/N back up to crush his lips against hers in a heated, passionate kiss.
A roar of approval and applause sounded around them from their cheering guests. They didn't care one bit, choosing instead to lose themselves in their tender liplock for a few heated moments before finally pulling apart, dizzy and breathless with elation.
"And I love you eternally, my husband," Y/N whispered ardently, tracing the line of Harry's parted lips with the pad of her thumb.
The incredible night seemed to whirl by in an unstoppable blur of celebrating, feasting, singing and dancing after that. Every time Y/N locked eyes with Harry, she felt her heart overflow with the depths of her love and commitment for this incredible man that was now her spouse. His radiant smile and looks of pure adoration warmed her down to her very soul.
As the hours ticked by, Y/N felt herself growing weary but still riding cloud nine from the blissful events. Harry seemed to sense her fatigue, coming up behind her to wrap his arms around her waist and press a soft kiss to her temple.
"What do you say we get out of here, wife?" he murmured in a low rumble against her skin. "I've got plans for celebrating our new marriage in private…"
Y/N immediately felt a rush of heated desire course through her veins at his suggestive words and tone. She grinned and turned in his arms, pressing a sensual kiss to his parted lips.
"Whatever you say, husband," she replied huskily.
The two of them slipped away from the raging celebration largely unnoticed, both too eager to begin their new life together as spouses. Every second felt so surreal and dreamlike to Y/N, a real-life fairy tale come to life. She felt so incredibly blessed and overflowing with love.
Once they made it back to the privacy of their honeymoon suite, Harry effortlessly swept Y/N up into his arms like she weighed nothing. She let out a surprised giggle, winding her arms around his neck as he carried her over the threshold. His lips instantly crashed into hers in a searing kiss filled with fiery passion and overwhelming love.
They stumbled their way across the romantic suite, shedding clothes and flowers as they went, unable to get enough of each other. Whispered words of adoration and biblical devotion were exchanged between heated kisses and roaming caresses.
Finally, Harry laid Y/N down on the plush bed covered in fragrant rose petals, hovering over her in breathless awe. His talented fingers deftly undid the remaining jewels and ornaments adorning her body until just her beautiful bare skin remained.
"You are the most gorgeous creature I've ever laid eyes on," he rasped out, trailing reverent kisses along the delicate golden patterns of her mehndi. "My breath was taken away the second I saw you today."
Y/N felt a fresh wave of desire crash over her at his words, a soft whimper escaping her parted lips as his mouth continued worshipping every inch of her. She pulled him back up, crashing their lips together in a tangled dance of tongues and teeth while her nails raked deliciously down the taut muscles of his back.
"And you looked positively sinful, my love," she panted heavily between fevered kisses. "Like the most delectable dream come to life right before my eyes."
Harry growled low in the back of his throat, rolling them over until Y/N was straddling his hips. He looked up at her with hooded, lust-blown eyes, skimming his large palms reverently over the curves of her body.
"You're going to be the most beautiful sight to wake up to for the rest of my days," he said in a gravelly rumble.
Y/N could only whimper and capture his full lips in another bruising kiss as she rolled her hips wantonly against his nude form. The friction and delicious heat between them quickly became maddening with need. Soon they were joined together, moving in an ancient rhythm of love and desire.
All the emotions of the joyous day came pouring out in their lovemaking - the uncontainable happiness, the bone-deep reverence, the overwhelming passion, the profound intimacy. Harry and Y/N clung to each other like they were the only anchor in the raging sea, breathing celestial words of worship and forever into kiss-swollen mouths.
"Mine…my husband…my eternal love…" Y/N chanted like a prayer as her nails dug deliciously into the strong muscles of Harry's shoulders.
"My gorgeous wife," Harry groaned back in adoration, capturing her lips in a searing liplock as their arching bodies found blessed release and sublime rapture together.
The newlyweds laid spent and utterly sated in the tangled cocoon of the sheets afterward, both glowing with the afterglow of their sacred union.
"To have and to hold, for better or worse, for richer or poorer…" Harry murmured, reciting the marriage vows as he nuzzled his face into Y/N's neck, placing tender kisses along her fluttering pulse point. "In sickness and health…until death do us part."
Y/N turned her head, finding his mouth with her own to kiss him deeply and devotedly. "I am yours, and you are mine," she whispered the solemn promise against his parted lips. "From this day forward, until our souls leave this earth."
Harry let out a trembling exhalation at the powerful words, gathering his wife even closer to his body. He felt utterly undone and overwhelmed by the depths of his all-encompassing love for her. After years of searching, he had found his soulmate, his twin flame, his everything.
"I've never felt more complete, more whole, than I do in this very moment with you," he said in a hushed, reverential tone. "My love for you defies articulation, Y/N. You are my heart, my light, my forever."
Their mouths collided in a searing, all-encompassing liplock then, pouring every ounce of their overwhelming love and commitment into the heated embrace. In that singular, blissful moment, there was nothing else in the entire universe except the profound, everlasting truth of their fated union.
As the newlyweds eventually drifted off in a tangle of sated, sleepy limbs, Y/N felt like the luckiest woman in the world to call this incredible man her husband. And Harry felt like the most blessed man alive to have Y/N as his wife, bound together for eternity through their sacred vows and unbreakable love.
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ennaku-sirri-da · 3 months ago
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It’s true love indeed
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Day 6 of @smileformeweek : Again
[ ID: Traditional fanart colored digitally. It is of the game Smile For Me and involves the wedding ceremony of Trencil Varnnia and Jimothan Botch. It is of my AU Roseverse.
Jimothan and Trencil are getting married. In my interpretation they are both Indian, Jim is from the South and Trencils from the North. They are doing the Varmala ceremony. The garlands are made of colors of red, green and white flowers.
Jimothan is wearing his traditional dress, that is, a yellowish-white shirt and dhoti with gold trim, along with a shawl with gold trim draped on his left side. He also has a golden chain. On in his head is the tripundram mark. Footwear is dark sandals with toe rings. Jimothan has many healed scars, burns and bite marks from raising a difficult baby such as his son, Parsley. His dusty brown hair is streaked with lighter colors as a sign of aging.
Trencil is wearing his traditional dress, that is, a red turban decorated with beads and pearls, and a peacock feather to top it off, he wears a dark blue sherwani with pink floral patterns on it plus a dark green shawl covering most of his right side with yellow, pink, blue floral and teal-leaved patterns. He wears red dhoti pants with rose-pink jutti shoes that have purple floral patterns. On his face, he wears gold eyeshadow with glitter near his eyes. He has some of women's elements in his jewellery, like the gold and white maang tikka, with a gemmed flower shape as centerpiece. He also wears a nath and earrings with gold, white, red, pink- with floral motifs. On his hands is floral dark-red henna. In appearance, Trencil looks more old and wrinkled, with red eyes and claws as nails. His ears are also very long and droopy like a bat's. His hair is naturally black as can be seen at the ends but rest of it is dyed dark blonde.
Jimothan and Trencil looks at each other lovingly with smiles. Jim reaches a hand out to put the garland on Trencil while Trencil holds his arm. With their other hand they both hold up a brightly colored umbrella decorated with gold strips at its point, and mirror pieces through the body. Flowers and grass, with small white balls hedge the bottom, from them hangs arrangements of roses and white flowers strung together. The interior of the umbrella is a light pink, covering Jim and Trencil.
From either side, two hands throw pastel flower petals on the newlyweds. The text below reads , first in Tamil, red, " Botch " then black " weds" in English, then dark green "Varnnia" in Hindi. So it is " Botch weds Varnnia". The background is a gradient of, from top to bottom, light yellow, green, blue, pink. The whole picture has a warmer, orange tone to it.end ID]
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They're getting married...again!!!!
Trencils wife is probably dead? And Jimothan is divorced from his. So yeah this is both of their second marriage.
Here's the rough sketch I did beforehand of both their full outfits if anyone wants to see, some things changed in the final product
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[ ID: Pencil sketch showing Jimothan and Trencil standing, forward facing in the clothes I've described above, with few changes. End ID]
Man... do you think Trencil, hid Jimothans name in his henna🤭
Oh! In case you didn't read the image description-- they're both Indian in my headcanon. GOOOO!!!
Honestly if you're confused about some details reading the image description will help.
I think this is legitimately one of my BEST drawings of 2024, holy shit, also THEME SONG
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queenofglassbeliever · 8 months ago
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Jake's and Sarina's wedding headcanons meme
Where they get married. Cathedral Park under St. John's Bridge in Portland Oregon.
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When they get married. In autumn (late September) of 2021.
What traditions they include. They have a Christian and Hindu fusion wedding and find ways to blend traditions. Jake and Sarina have a bachelor and bachelorette party respectively. During Sarina's bachelorette party, she has the mehndi ceremony (adorning hands and feet with henna tattoo) with Cassandra, Eve, Nicole, and Estrella. Jai mala (exchanging jasmine flower garlands to wear) and the exchanging of the rings. The jai mala happens when Sarina reaches the end of the aisle. It's followed by the Hindu vows then the Christian vows and the ring exchange. And their friends toss rice at them at the end of the ceremony.
What their wedding cake looks like:
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Who smashes the cake into who's face? Sarina smears a bite of cake on Jake's face. While she's laughing, he silences her with a kiss. Which gets cake on Sarina's face and they laugh.
Who proposed to who? Jake proposed to Sarina in the summer of 2020. It was morning and they were having breakfast. Jake made french press coffee (Sarina's favorite way to have coffee). The coffee was in a new mug that he bought for her just because. (Sarina collects novelty mugs). They do the daily crossword together and when Sarina reaches the bottom of her mug she sees "will you marry me?" written on the bottom. Jake gets down on one knee and with a ring and proposes.
Who walks down the aisle and who waits at the alter? Sarina walks down the aisle while Jake waits at the end of it.
What their wedding dress/suit/other looks like: Sarina wears a red bridal lehenga. The garment blends modern and traditional Indian aesthetics. Jake wears a black three piece with a bolo tie and a black cowboy hat.
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What their color scheme is and what sort of decor they have. The color scheme is jewel toned and includes red, burgundy, orange, yellow, and forest green. They have a mandap set up on the deck for their alter. Lights, flowers, and foliage are strung up across the arches. There fall leaves and flowers on the stairs which serve as the aisle. The staircase is also lined with glass lanterns with candles inside.
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What flowers are in the bouquet (what do the flowers mean?) The bouquet has red roses, purple waterlily dahlias, orange rank and yellow kalanchoe. Red roses symbolize love and passion. Purple dahlias are a symbol of grace, beauty, dignity, and kindness. Ranunculus flowers mean charm and attractiveness and kalanchoes mean persistence and eternal love. For added greenery, the bouquet has seeded eucalyptus, gumdrop eucalyptus, maidenhair fern (in orange), and leatherleaf fern. Eucalyptus is a symbol of strength, protection and abundance. And the fern is a symbol of sincerity, magic, fascination, confidence, shelter, discretion, reverie and a secret bond of love. Silk flowers are used and after the wedding, the bouquet becomes the center piece for the Stones' dining room table.
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What their vows are. Saptapadi, the seven vows of Hindu marriage. Jake an Sarina walk seven circles around the fire in the mandap. While walking, they say the vows. 1) To nourish each other. 2) To remain lifelong friends. 3) To be together forever. 4) To take of family. 5) To share joys and sorrows. 6) To preserve wealth. 7) To grow together in strength. After the saptapadi, Jake and Sarina say the classic Christian wedding vows. "I, Jacob Stone, take you, Sarina Bhonsle, to be my wedded wife. . .till death do us part." "I, Sarina Bhonsle, take you, Jacob Stone, to be my wedded husband. . .till death do us part."
If anyone's late to the wedding. Flynn. Naturally.
Who's in the bridal party/groomsmen? It's a small ceremony. Most of the guests are the Library people. And the rest are a few family and friends Jacob and Sarina have outside of the Library. Because of this, they decide to not have a bridal party and groomsmen. Instead they just have a Best Person and a Person of Honor. Jacob asked Cassandra to be his Best Woman. Sarina asks Ezekiel to be her Man of Honor.
What their bridal party/groomsmen are wearing. Ezekiel wears a burgundy suit with a kurta shirt. Cassie wears an orange cowl neck gown. The color coordinates with Jake's orange ranunculus boutonniere.
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Who gives speeches at the reception (bonus: what do they say?) Cassie and Ezekiel give speeches. As does Eve and Jenkins. Cass's speech is mostly about the good change she's seen in Jake since Sarina came into his life. Ezekiel ribs Jacob, basically saying that Sarina is too cool for Jake but wishes them a happy life together. Eve's speech is about officially welcoming Sarina into their weird found little family. Eve and Sarina later develop an inside joke that Eve is Sarina's Guardian-in-law. Jenkins congratulations the happy couple and makes a point to tell Jacob how proud he is of him.
Who catches the bouquet? Cassandra catches the bouquet. She then shares a knowing look with Estrella.
What their wedding photos look like. Photos of the newly weds were taken on the Cathedral Park staircase. As well as group photos with Ezekiel and Cassandra and photos with Flynn, Eve, Jenkins, and Nicole. There are also candid photos of the ceremony and the reception. Such as photos of the rice tossing and the cake smashing. Jacob and Sarina have a tri-fold frame of the cake smashing. First photo is of Sarina smashing cake into Jake's face. Second is of Jake kissing Sarina, getting cake on her face, and the third is of them laughing together.
What sort of food they have at the reception. Entrées: Mutton biryani and pork chops w/ fig & grape agrodolce. Appetizers: Bacon wrapped dates w/ goat cheese, potato skins, and amritsari paneer tikka. Side dishes: Masala mac & cheese, quinoa bhel salad, and tamale pie. Desserts: Cherry and apple fried pies, ras malai mousse and thandai truffles.
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How wild their reception gets (who dances the best, who gets drunk first, etc.) Ezekiel is the best dancer. Some guests start a limbo contest which Jenkins wins and Flynn was a close second. Cassie gets drunk on champagne.
What their rings look like. Sarina's engagement ring & wedding band and Jake's wedding band.
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What sort of favors they have. Wooden engraved bookmarks.
Where they go on their honeymoon. Château de Fère in France.
Something memorable that happens during the party/ceremony. A couple of Jake's cousins get too drunk and start a brawl.
Who officiates the ceremony. They hire a pandit to perform the Hindu parts of the ceremony and a priest to perform the Christian parts.
What song their first dance is to. "Here, There and Everywhere" by The Beatles.
Who gives who away as they walk down the aisle. Jenkins walks Sarina down the aisle.
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ceekbee · 2 years ago
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The Indian wedding ceremony is found within the pages of the ancient holy books known as the Vedas. It is the oldest wedding ceremony in the world and one that is beautiful and uplifting to witness. For thousands of years, couples have made their lasting promises to each other in this traditional way.
1. Sagai – Previous to the wedding, the bride’s father gives his permission and blessings, and sets the date for the wedding ceremony. The wedding ceremony is the fulfilment of his promise.
2. Mehndi, Pithi, and Manglik Shubh Prasango – The bride is beautified and blessed by her elders within the family home, worshipping Ganesh, the god of new beginnings, nine planets, and the family devas, teachers and saints.
3. Samayu – On the wedding day, the groom and his family are greeted at his carriage.
4. Milni – The groom is ceremonially greeted at the threshold, or at the gate leading to the sacred canopy. A blessing is made on his forehead, lamps are waved before him, a sweet is placed in his mouth, coconuts are exchanged, and a pot of seeds is crushed under his feet, signifying his new beginning.
5. Charana Snana – The groom’s feet are bathed and dried by the bride’s father. Today the groom represents God’s grace as from him will come much love and care for the bride.
6. Antarpat – A cloth is raised before the groom's eyes. He will see his bride only after the elders have blessed him and sung prayers for the good fortune of the couple.
7. Kanya Pravesh – Everyone rises for the bride, and she makes her beautiful entrance with uncle, brothers, and maids.
8. Jan Kanya Darshan - An ancient prayer is chanted, the cloth is slowly removed, and the couple see each other for the first time as bride and groom.
9. Achaman – A few drops of holy water from the Himalayan source of the Ganges River is sipped for purity.
10. Kumbha Puja – The bride’s parents worship Vishnu within a sacred pitcher of water, surmounted by coconut and leaves. Incense, lamp, and flowers are offered with Sanskrit prayers. Finally, a red
thread is tied to the parents’ wrists, and they also tie one to the wrist of the priest. The priest promises to assist the father in making the greatest gift of his life.
11. Pravachan – The priest gives a talk to the groom before his elders, reminding him of the duties of a husband: to always help his wife towards happiness; to adjust to her needs; to protect her; to
speak kindly; to forgive her when required; to ask her for forgiveness; and to walk with her as a companion on their spiritual journey.
12. Sankalpa – The priest reads out in Sanskrit the astrological time and date of the wedding, along with the geographical location, the family tree and other family details.
13. Kanya Dan and Pani Gruhanam - The Gift of a Daughter.
The bride’s right hand is joined with the groom’s and Ganges water is poured over their hands by her father after he makes his promise to the groom.
14. Vivaha Vrata - Vows are exchanged by the couple while holding hands.
15. Hara Danam – Flower garlands are exchanged to symbolise the exchange of hearts.
16. Cherra Gantha – A cloth is tied between them, symbolising the lasting bond between them.
17. Var Mala - A silken rope is lowered over their shoulders, symbolising the joining of their futures.
18. Havan – The sacred fire is kindled by the priest, the father makes the first offering, then the bride and groom offer barley grains, sesame seeds, and spices.
19. Mangal Fera - The couple circle the fire, each time the bride’s brothers or cousins giving her puffed grains to offer into the flames. These represent the brother’s love for his sister. During the last circle, the bride is asked by the groom to place her right toe on a stone. He then whispers in her ear: “May our marriage be as firm as this stone upon which you now stand.”
20. Mangal Sutra - The mother of the groom displays a gold necklace. She asks for blessings by family and friends. Then the groom places the necklace carefully on his bride. This act is just like
the placing of the wedding ring on the bride’s finger.
21. Sindhur Danam – A short line of red mineral is placed in the bride's hair parting.
22. Sapta Padi - They take seven steps together, receiving seven blessings from the assembled family and friends. At the end of the seventh step they are considered husband and wife.
23. Kansar - They feed each other, their first act of loving service to each other as husband and wife.
24. Akhand-saubhagyavati-bhava – Two married ladies from each family come and bless the new couple: “May you always dwell together; may you never be parted.”
25. Vidhai – Tears and songs as they are bid farewell. The bride’s brother gives his sister a shawl, some food for the journey, while the sisters and other friend’s try to stop the carriage from leaving.
The priest places a coconut under the front wheel and says prayers for the journey. The wheel crushes the nut and the bride is presented with a portion for good luck. Rice is thrown to bless the
couple on their journey – and the journey of life.
THE VOWS
I knowingly accept you as you knowingly accept me.
May we remain together and listen to joyous sounds together.
May we always experience well-being.
Speaking loving words, may we remain together for a hundred autumns.
I accept you as my partner in life.
I will not conceal anything from you.
I will share with you all that I enjoy.
Together we will persevere in the path of dharma (righteousness),
through this vehicle of householder life, we as an an example for all, will attain together, blissful consciousness.
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Blooming Elegance: Flower Jewelry for Haldi Ceremonies
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Indian weddings are known for their grandeur and the rich tapestry of rituals and traditions that make them a memorable affair. Among these beautiful ceremonies, the Haldi ceremony holds a special place. It is a vibrant and joyful pre-wedding ritual where the bride and groom are adorned with turmeric paste to bring out their inner radiance. In recent years, the concept of flower jewellery for Haldi ceremonies has gained tremendous popularity, adding a fragrant and colorful twist to the festivities. In this blog, we will explore the world of flower jewellery, from wedding baskets to ring platters, and the ever-adorable fresh flower wedding garlands.
Flower Jewelry for Haldi: A Blossoming Trend
Flower jewellery, in its various forms, has become an essential part of Haldi ceremonies. The use of fresh blooms enhances the visual appeal of the event and adds a natural fragrance to the surroundings. Let's dive into the different aspects of flower jewelry used in Haldi ceremonies.
1. Wedding Baskets:
Wedding basket, also known as 'sajavat,' are an integral part of the Haldi ceremony. They are used to carry essential items like turmeric paste, oils, and other grooming products. Traditional wedding baskets were made of bamboo and cane, but the trend has shifted towards using flowers to create stunning and fragrant wedding baskets. These floral baskets not only serve a practical purpose but also make for a beautiful addition to the Haldi setup. They are often adorned with marigolds, roses, and jasmine, making them a fragrant and colorful element of the ceremony.
2. Ring Platters:
Another exciting element of Haldi ceremonies is the exchange of rings between the bride and groom. To make this moment even more special, couples often use flower-adorned ring platters. These platters are carefully crafted with fresh and vibrant flowers, creating a stunning display for the rings. A Engagement ring platter adorned with petals of roses, orchids, or other seasonal flowers can truly make the exchange of rings a moment to cherish.
3. Fresh Flower Wedding Garlands:
While flower garlands are a common sight at Indian weddings, fresh flower wedding garlands designed specifically for the Haldi ceremony are a new and delightful trend. These garlands are usually smaller in size and crafted with bright and auspicious flowers like marigolds, sunflowers, and daisies. The exchange of these garlands adds a vibrant touch to the ceremony and symbolizes the beginning of a colorful journey for the couple.
Benefits of Flower Jewelry for Haldi
The popularity of flower jewellery for Haldi ceremonies can be attributed to several benefits:
1. Aesthetic Appeal:
 Flower jewellery enhances the overall visual appeal of the Haldi ceremony, making it more picturesque and Instagram-worthy.
2. Fragrance:
 The natural fragrance of fresh flowers adds a delightful and calming element to the event, creating a sensory experience.
3. Symbolism:
 Flowers hold special significance in Indian culture, symbolizing purity, beauty, and new beginnings, making them a perfect choice for the Haldi ceremony.
4. Eco-Friendly:
 Fresh flowers are biodegradable, making flower jewellery an eco-friendly choice, aligning with the growing trend of sustainable weddings.
Conclusion
Incorporating flower jewellery into Haldi ceremonies is not just a trend; it's a celebration of nature's beauty and the love shared between two individuals. From stunning wedding baskets to fragrant ring platters and vibrant garlands, these floral elements enhance the charm and significance of the Haldi ceremony. If you're planning a wedding, consider embracing this trend and make your Haldi ceremony a blooming spectacle to remember. The marriage of tradition and nature will undoubtedly add a touch of magic to your special day.
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Embracing Tradition with Fresh Flower Indian Wedding Garlands at Divine Flowers
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Introduction
In the kaleidoscope of diverse cultures that make up the beautiful tapestry of India, weddings are more than just ceremonies; they are celebrations of love, unity, and tradition. One of the most visually captivating and symbolically significant elements of an Indian wedding is the exchange of garlands between the bride and groom. These garlands, known as “varmala,” are not just a decorative accessory; they are a reflection of the couple’s commitment and the fusion of their families. At Divine Flowers, we take this age-old tradition to new heights by crafting exquisite, fresh flower Indian wedding garlands that weave together heritage and contemporary elegance.
The Significance of Varmala
The varmala ceremony, also known as Jaimala, is a cherished custom that dates back centuries. As the bride and groom exchange garlands, they symbolize their acceptance and respect for one another. Beyond its significance in Hindu weddings, this practice has become a cross-cultural tradition embraced by couples from various backgrounds.
Preserving Tradition with a Fresh Perspective
Divine Flowers, a pioneer in floral artistry, understands the essence of honoring tradition while infusing it with a fresh perspective. Our skilled artisans blend the richness of Indian culture with modern design sensibilities, resulting in wedding garlands that are truly exceptional. By using only the finest, hand-picked fresh flowers, we create masterpieces that radiate natural beauty and captivating fragrance.
Crafting Timeless Elegance
Each garland at Divine Flowers is a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship and dedication of our talented florists. Whether it’s a classic red rose varmala symbolizing passion or an intricate blend of colorful blossoms representing the harmony of two souls, our garlands capture the essence of the couple’s journey.
Weaving Stories with Flowers
Flowers have a language of their own, and at Divine Flowers, we aim to tell the unique love story of each couple through our creations. From the selection of blooms to the arrangement itself, every detail is carefully considered to encapsulate the couple’s personalities, values, and dreams. With our custom design options, we create garlands that not only embrace tradition but also reflect the couple’s individuality.
Unveiling the Collection
Our diverse collection of fresh flower Indian wedding garlands offers something for every couple seeking to honor tradition in a distinctive way. Whether you envision a garland that exudes opulence with its cascading orchids or one that radiates simplicity and charm with delicate jasmine, our range allows you to find the perfect expression of your love story.
Conclusion
In the enchanting realm of Indian weddings, the varmala ceremony stands as a bridge between ancient customs and contemporary celebrations. At Divine Flowers, we take pride in creating fresh flower Indian wedding garland that pay homage to tradition while embracing innovation. With each meticulously crafted garland, we contribute to the tapestry of love stories woven by couples who seek to honor their heritage while embarking on a new journey together. As you exchange garlands under the blessings of loved ones, let Divine Flowers transform this cherished tradition into an unforgettable masterpiece that signifies the union of hearts and the celebration of eternal love.
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[Video description–
Video posted to TikTok by Sydniehunterphotography:
Two beautiful young women stand on different sides of a building corner. The building looks like it might be a house with timber siding and framing. Because the women stand with their backs to their respective walls, they cannot see each other. However, they are holding hands around the corner.
The woman on the left is shorter, with long dark hair falling in curls framing her face. She appears to be of South Asian descent and is dressed in a beautiful red lehenga with intricate silver thread embroidery. The long scarf pinned to the back of her hair is also red, but it is embroidered with gold thread. She is bedecked with gold jewelry, including bangles, a necklace with a locket, dangly earrings and a large nose-ring. Her arms are decorated with intricate henna mehndi all the way from her fingertips to her elbows. She smiles broadly as she fans her face, as though to dry away happy tears and stop them from mussing her makeup.
The woman on the right is taller and her long dark hair is mostly styled in an updo except for a few stray locks that are allowed to cascade freely. She appears to be of European ethnicity. She is wearing a simple white gown with a long train. Her gown has long lace sleeves. Her jewelry is more understated, with simple dangly earrings and some bejeweled sprays in her hair. Her hands are also covered with henna mehndi.
At a given signal, they both turn past the corner and look at each other. The expressions are of surprise and joy, as though seeing each other dressed up in these outfits for the first time. They embrace. There is a brief shot of them looking lovingly into each other's eyes, arms interlinked, against a backdrop of trees.
Then we see the woman in white walking up a path in what is presumably the garden of the building. There are many mature green trees behind her, while the path is flanked by grass and ground cover planting, including lilies. She is carrying a bouquet of mixed flowers, including white ones that coordinate well with her gown.
The scene shifts, and we see the other woman walking up another path, also with many trees in the background. The scarf pinned to her hair is pulled around her shoulders like a shawl, and it trails to knee length. She is also carrying a mixed bouquet, but hers has a lot more red, which matches the red of her lehenga. The path she is on is flanked by the same grass and ground cover, but it curves to the left and suggests that both women are walking on the same path toward each other.
Next we see them standing on the steps of the building that they were at in the first scene. It appears both their paths have brought them here. In the foreground, half cropped from view, are some formally-dressed people holding flowers. They are seated and appear to be watching the proceedings.
In addition to their gowns and accessories, the women are now also wearing thick garlands around their necks made of alternating bands of red and white flowers. The banisters of the steps they are standing on are also decorated with red and white flowers that match their garlands, and the path in front of the steps is strewn with red and white petals.
The garlands they are wearing look like Indian varamalas/jayamalas, which are traditionally exchanged between a couple at an Indian wedding.
Behind the women, a man in a suit is standing at the top of the steps. He looks like he is officiating at their wedding. The couple stare deeply into each other's eyes as they hold hands and kiss. Everyone else present then claps happily.
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Finding the Perfect Marriage Decoration Near Me: Your Guide to a Stunning Wedding
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Planning your dream wedding and looking for marriage decoration services near you? Whether it’s an intimate gathering or a grand celebration, the right decoration can elevate your event and create an unforgettable atmosphere. From elegant florals to traditional mandaps and chic modern touches, the right decor is essential to setting the tone and making your big day special.
This guide explores various decor styles, trends, and tips for finding the perfect marriage decoration service near you, ensuring that your wedding day is nothing short of magical.
1. Traditional Marriage Decoration
For those who value tradition, classic Indian wedding decor is a timeless choice. The beauty of traditional decor lies in its use of rich colors, floral arrangements, and cultural elements that reflect the essence of an Indian wedding.
Mandap Decor: The wedding mandap is a focal point. Traditional mandap decorations often feature vibrant flowers, intricate drapes, and golden accents.
Floral Garlands: Marigold and jasmine garlands add authenticity and are often used to adorn entrances, pathways, and dining areas.
Rangoli & Diyas: Welcoming guests with colorful rangoli and oil lamps (diyas) adds a warm, festive touch.
2. Modern Minimalist Decor
If you’re leaning towards a more contemporary style, modern minimalist decor brings elegance without overwhelming detail. This style is perfect for those who prefer a refined and clean look.
Neutral Color Palette: Think whites, pastels, and soft metallics that give a sophisticated vibe.
Simple Floral Arrangements: Minimalist decor relies on carefully selected flowers and greens, arranged in simple yet elegant designs.
Statement Centerpieces: Opt for elegant centerpieces such as candles, glass terrariums, or geometric elements that provide a stylish aesthetic.
3. Rustic Outdoor Wedding Decor
For outdoor weddings, rustic decor can turn your venue into a charming, countryside oasis. This decor style works well for gardens, beachside, or countryside venues.
Wooden Accents: Rustic decor incorporates natural wood elements, perfect for tables, arches, and signage.
Mason Jars and Lanterns: Add a cozy touch with mason jar lights or hanging lanterns, creating a magical glow for evening celebrations.
Natural Greenery: Incorporate greenery to create an earthy, organic atmosphere. Hanging plants, eucalyptus, and wildflowers add to the rustic feel.
4. Elegant Floral Designs
Florals are the heart of any wedding decor, and an elegant floral setup can create a dreamy, romantic ambiance.
Floral Arches and Walls: A floral arch or flower wall makes for a stunning backdrop, perfect for photos and the ceremony.
Hanging Floral Arrangements: Suspend flowers from the ceiling or create floral chandeliers for a unique and luxurious look.
Table Centerpieces: Floral centerpieces, ranging from simple blooms to lush arrangements, add a soft, romantic feel to your dining area.
5. Bohemian Theme
Boho-inspired decor is for those looking for a vibrant, free-spirited wedding vibe. This theme embraces color, texture, and creativity.
Colorful Drapes and Rugs: Layered fabrics, textured rugs, and colorful drapes bring in that classic bohemian charm.
Dreamcatchers and Macramé: Incorporate macramé hangings or dreamcatchers to add a personalized, handmade feel.
Wildflowers and Succulents: Boho decor often uses unconventional flowers and plants like wildflowers, pampas grass, and succulents.
6. Lighting and Ambiance
The right lighting can completely transform a venue, setting a mood that will enhance your entire decor theme.
Fairy Lights: Drape fairy lights around trees, ceilings, or tables to add a whimsical, magical effect.
Candlelit Pathways: Use candles along pathways or as centerpieces for a cozy, romantic atmosphere.
Up-lighting and Spotlights: Highlight specific areas like the mandap, entrance, or dining area for added elegance.
How to Choose the Right Marriage Decoration Service Near You
Research Local Vendors: Look for well-reviewed wedding decorators near you. Checking online reviews, portfolios, and social media can give you a good sense of their style and expertise.
Schedule Consultations: Meet with potential decorators to discuss your vision, budget, and timeline. A good decorator will offer ideas that align with your vision and provide practical solutions for your venue.
Customization Options: Every wedding is unique, so look for a decorator willing to customize their services to reflect your personality and preferences.
Budget and Packages: Most decorators offer packages that include various elements like lighting, florals, drapery, and more. Make sure their package aligns with your needs and budget.
Check for Local Experience: A decorator familiar with venues in your area, such as those in Coimbatore, will have experience working within local settings, weather conditions, and cultural expectations.
Create Your Dream Wedding with Professional Decorators
Finding the right marriage decoration near you ensures that your wedding day reflects your style and vision. From traditional designs to modern themes, the possibilities are endless, and working with the right team can bring your dream decor to life.
If you're in Coimbatore, look no further for exceptional wedding decoration services!
Make Your Wedding Day Unforgettable with Marriage Decoration Coimbatore
At Marriage Decoration Coimbatore, we specialize in transforming wedding venues into breathtaking spaces that tell your unique love story. Whether you envision a traditional celebration, a modern minimalist theme, or a vibrant boho vibe, our team is dedicated to bringing your vision to life with stunning decor.
Contact us today to make your dream wedding a reality!
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Traditional Elegance with Wedding Garlands and Pelli Butta for Marriage in Hyderabad
In Hyderabad, traditional wedding decor remains an integral part of the marriage ceremony, symbolizing cultural richness and heritage. Among the highlights are the intricate wedding garlands, Pelli Butta for marriage, and the ceremonial Cross Dandalu, each carrying deep-rooted significance and adding a touch of elegance to every wedding.
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Wedding Garlands in Hyderabad: A Symbol of Love and Unity
Wedding garlands, also known as "maalas," are one of the most iconic elements in an Indian wedding. In Hyderabad, garlands are crafted with a range of beautiful flowers, from fragrant jasmine to vivid roses, marigolds, and orchids. Each garland is woven to reflect the theme and colors of the wedding, often incorporating regional styles to enhance its cultural essence. Florists offer customized wedding garlands in Hyderabad to suit the couple’s attire and preferences, ensuring that this symbolic accessory is both meaningful and visually stunning.
The garland exchange is a pivotal moment in the wedding ceremony, symbolizing acceptance and unity. Couples in Hyderabad often choose matching garlands for a harmonious look, sometimes adorned with small beads, pearls, or gold ribbons for added elegance. These exquisite garlands not only represent the couple’s vows but also elevate the traditional beauty of the wedding ceremony.
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Pelli Butta for Marriage in Hyderabad: A Regal Touch
The Pelli Butta is a cherished tradition in Hyderabad weddings, where the bride is ceremoniously carried in a beautifully decorated basket or floral palanquin. The Pelli Butta is often embellished with vibrant flowers, intricate designs, and ornaments, giving it a regal appearance. As the bride enters the wedding venue in the Pelli Butta, it signifies her graceful arrival and adds a magical moment to the wedding festivities.
Hyderabad wedding decorators specialize in designing Pelli Butta for marriage in Hyderabad that are unique and luxurious. Many incorporate regional motifs, fresh flowers, and decorative items that match the wedding’s theme, offering a perfect fusion of tradition and elegance. The Pelli Butta brings a royal touch to the event, creating an enchanting experience for the bride and a memorable spectacle for guests.
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Cross Dandalu in Hyderabad: Honoring Tradition
Another essential element is the Cross Dandalu, a floral or fabric cross that often appears at traditional weddings in Hyderabad. The Cross Dandalu symbolizes protection, spirituality, and blessings for the couple as they begin their new journey together. Decorators use fresh flowers, coconut leaves, and traditional materials to craft the Cross Dandalu, adding a sacred touch to the wedding setting.
Together, wedding garlands, Pelli Butta, and Cross Dandalu in Hyderabad create a harmonious blend of tradition and aesthetics, making each marriage a celebration of cultural heritage and timeless beauty.
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