Different Styles of Indian Weddings & Wedding Dresses

Different Styles of Indian Weddings & Wedding Dresses

Posted by Like A Diva
February 14, 2023

India is known for its rich cultural heritage and traditions. Indian weddings are fun and offer a spectacular insight into vivacious pre-wedding, wedding and post-wedding rituals. In this article, we are giving you a glimpse of different styles of weddings and Indian wedding dresses.

Weddings are the best place to flaunt Indian wedding dresses. During various wedding ceremonies, one can see women in designer lehengas, sarees and salwar kameez.

Wedding Ceremonies in Maharashtra

Maharashtrian marriages are straightforward and enjoyable. The pre-wedding ceremonies start with Sakharpuda meaning engagement, Kelvan, and Halad Chadavane meaning Haldi ceremony. Following this, other wedding ceremonies include Seemant Puja and Gaurihar Puja, where the bride worships Goddess Parvati. 

Wedding Ceremonies in Maharashtra

After this Antarpat, the Sankalp ceremony happens. Followed by these, it's time for Kanyadan, and then Saptapadi, and, finally, Varat and Grihapravesh.

A classic paithani saree in green or yellow with a golden border is worn by a Maharashtrian bride.

She is adorned with traditional jewellery and a gajra. A Maharashtrian groom wears a traditional dhoti kurta and a stole.

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Sikh Wedding Ceremonies

Different wedding ceremonies of a Sikh wedding start with Kurmai or the engagement ceremony. After that Chunni Chadai ritual is performed. Mehendi and Chooda Ceremonies are the next. Haldi ceremony is called Vatna, which is followed by Anand Karaj meaning Blissful Union. Finally, Laavan Pheras seal the marriage.

Sikh Wedding Ceremonies

The bride wears a stunning bridal lehenga, while the groom slips into a sherwani, wears a turban and carries a kataar.

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Marwari Wedding Ceremonies

Rajasthan is famous for its opulent and royal weddings. The ceremonies start with Roka, followed by Byah Haath, Nandi Ganesh Puja, Bhaat, Mehendi, Muddu Tika or Sagai, Geet Samelan, Ratri Joga, Telbaan, Pithhi Dastoor, Thamb Puja, Korath, Ganpati Puja, Jaimala, Kanyadan, Panigrahan, Pehre and finally Vidayi.

Marwari Wedding Ceremonies

The bride wears a beautiful lehenga with a dupatta in a saree style drape, while the groom wears an achkan cut sherwani.

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Wedding Ceremonies in Kerala

Weddings in Kerala are gorgeous. Pre-wedding traditions include rituals known as Muhurtham and Nishchayam, which means engagement. Wedding ceremonies include Madhuparkam, and then Kanyadaanam, followed by Sparsham, and Sadhya. And then it's the turn of Grihpravesh.

Kerala wedding outfits personify elegance and look attractive. The bride drapes an ethnic Kasavu saree in white with a golden border, while the groom slips into Mundu, a white dhoti with a gold zari border, teamed with Melmundu, a scarf.

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Wedding Ceremonies in Manipur

Wedding ceremonies are quite intriguing in Manipur and are carried out at the bride's residence. The wedding rituals begin with Hinaba, followed by Yathang Thanaga. Next is Waraipot Puba and after that Hejiapot ceremony is performed which means engagement. With the Bor Baton ceremony, Leilenga, and Lugongba rituals, the wedding ceremonies are completed.

A Manipuri bride wears a Raslila skirt and a sarong, while the bridegroom wears a white dhoti with a turban.

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Wedding Ceremonies in Bengal

Bengali marriage customs are quite interesting. Aiburo bhat is the day of the bridal shower when the bride is showered with gifts and blessings. It is followed by Sankha Porano, Jol Sowa, Gaye Holud and Tattwa. On the wedding day, BorJatri which means Baarat reaches the venue, and after that SaatPaak, Subho Drishti, Mala Badal, Sampradan, Saptapadi and Sindoordaan follow.

In Bengali weddings, the bride wears a red or green traditional Banarasi saree, while the bridegroom wears an off-white dhoti.

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