Royal Wedding in Udaipur
Rajasthan –Vings Events
Rajasthan is
known all around the earth for its splendid lifestyle and rich cultural
heritage. Royals are a word closely associated with Rajasthan. Be it the society,
food, or garments, Rajasthan stands apart in terms of style and luxury. No
wonder then, the weddings of Rajasthan are a grand business! People from across
the world come to familiarity the treat of a Royal Rajasthan
wedding. The traditional dance, music, stunning wedding attires, jewelry, and wedding ritual is gripping for any spectator. The magnificence
of the wedding costume reflects an exclusive appeal. A good Rajasthan wedding
has a number of pre-wedding, wedding day as well as post-wedding civilizations
that are entrenched in their ancient civilization.
Pre-wedding Traditions
There
are various pre-wedding customs emotionally involved to a typical Rajasthani
wedding. Some of these civilization include the Tilak rite where the
bride’s brother applies a Tilak on the groom’s forehead, as a symbol of respect
and welcome. Then there is the propitious Ganapati Sthapana and Griha Shanti,
where yagyas’ are perform with the intention of starting the wedding rituals
with auspiciousness and remove any problem that could come in the way. The
Pithi Dastoor’ is a tradition of applying a paste made out of turmeric and
sandalwood on the face and body in order to improve the beauty of the bride and
bridegroom before the wedding day.
where the groom wears a hallowed thread around
his body and performs a ‘havan’ in the occurrence of a priest. This is followed
by the Dastoor, an incident where the groom’s family visits the bride and gifts
her wedding attire and wonderful jewelry, which is meant to be worn on the day
of the wedding. in the end, these customs come to a grand closure with the ‘Baraat’,
which is the marriage march. The groom sits on either a horse or an elephant,
and makes his way to the marriage venue where he is greet by the bride’s family
and friends.
Wedding Customs
Wedding
customs include of Aarti and Saat Phere. On arrival, the groom is greet
by the female members of the bride’s family with an aarti, and is usher inside
by the bride’s brother. The real wedding ritual is the Saat Phere, where the couple
takes 7 rounds around the holy fire with the cleric chanting mantras, and
entrusts to the association of a husband and wife thereon.
The
Rajasthani customary outfit is replete with bright complementary colors and
heavy handwork embroideries. Red being the most preferential color of many
Indian brides, they also go for colors like orange, bright yellow and appealing
pink color costume. There are many pieces of jewelers worn by the Rajasthan brides
to decorate various body parts. Rakhri is the bridal jewelry for the brow,
Timaniyaan is a choker studded with diamonds, Chooda is really a set of gold
and ivory bangles, Bajuband is an armlet decked with gold and stones, Bichhiya
is toe-ring for feet and Nath is the nose ring made of gravel.
The
lehnga choli worn by the Rajasthan brides is normally created with a silk base
and embellished with colored stones, semi precious gems, silken clothes,
traditional motifs and engrossing floral patterns with hand embroidery. The difficult
embroidery work beautifies the Rajasthani
wedding sari or Ghagra. Customary wedding apparel is incomplete without
an Odhni, which is long piece of cloth, to be damaged over the head. This Odhni
is very heavily overstated and is worn over the sari on the wedding day. This
rich piece of item of clothing is treasured all through life and also approved
down from generation to generation.
Rajasthani Groom
The grooms of Rajasthan get dressed like royals for their
wedding day. The customary outfit of the
Rajasthani groom consists of a Suit and royal shoes. Their costume is tainted
by a turban, embellished with jewels or well hair. In order to tie
the royal turbans, Pagribands are sometimes called in. They also wear a long choker
and cummerbund around their waists, which makes them a royal and stately petition.
Present Day Scenario
Nowadays, the up to date grooms in Rajasthan opt for a just the thing mix of traditional & western
fashion trends. The trendy options being band galas with a western cut suit, Shervani or
even churidar pyjamas. The wedding Company – Vings events of grooms is also painted with modern or
traditional motifs with sequins, pearls, stones, kundans etc.
The
brides have also begin to experiment with their clothes, with fabrics like hankie,
net and chiffon, which are being used in put of silk, for Ghaghara as well as
the odhni.