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AN INDIAN WEDDING : Customised for you
For a truly memorable marriage - India is the place.
A Hindu Wedding Ceremony
The wedding Ceremony is held in the evening or night, on a date and time
which is deemed auspicious - after duly consulting almanacs and the
horoscopes of the partners to be. It is usually a culmination of a series of
related ceremonies such as sangeet (a gathering of family and friends to
sing and dance-celebrating the coming together of two families.) For the
Wedding itself a mandap is erected -a sort of elaborately decorated tent,
and a "havan" is lit -sacred fire for sanctity and purification
inside the mundap. The pundit-a high caste Brahmin, now, solemnizes the
contract by reciting and getting the couple to recite Vedic hymns from our
7000 year old Aryan ancestry. This is followed by (or can be accompanied by)
feasting, music and celebratory shows for the guests
An Outline For A Memorable Wedding
A Palace is reserved for two nights for the marriage party - who drive down
from Delhi in a coach - and picnic on the way.
Arriving by mid-day they rest briefly, followed by a mehndi ceremony (
traditional decoration of hands and feets using henna), shringar
(traditional bridal makeup, kajal kohl, attar) for the bride - all this
takes at least two hours, before the start of the marriage rituals. The
programme includes - -

The Palace is
illuminated and traditional folk performers entertain the guests.

The Dinner feast
follows- Tandoori Chicken and Tikka platters for Indian food aficionados.

Perhaps, rounds
of Champagne and cocktails- there is good local rum in abudance.

Entertainment
consisting of- Torchlight camel possession by the locals, fireworks,
musicians, dancing horse show -this continues late into the night.
Sightseeing the next day, for those still able bodied - the Shekhawati
region is famous for its painted havelis.
And finally, assistance, with the witnessing and registration formalities.
All this for a minimum of 30 people.
The Best Time- This region can be wonderful October onwards ( day
time highs hitting the low 30s and nighttime lows 20s ) to the end of
November ( day time highs in the mid 20s, nighttime lows of 12 ).
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us for tour cost and details .