Traditional Indian Wedding Ceremonies in Antalya Turkey

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Unknowns About Indian Weddings

How many days does an Indian wedding last? What do colors mean at a wedding? What are the features of Indian wedding dresses? Everything you are wondering about Indian weddings!

Black, white, pastel and calm colors, cocktails, ceremony lasting two to three hours

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The First Thing That Comes To Mind When Talking About An Indian Wedding: Colors!

Bride, groom and guests; tableware design, decorations and all decorations... everything is colorful, everything is in a bright spring-summer style. Immediately it is worth noting that red is the dominant color, because in Western cultures the symbol of purity is white, and in India purity is symbolized by red. Red also represents fertility and wealth. The reason Indian wedding dresses are mostly red is based on this symbolism…At an epic Indian wedding at the Chiragan Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, the bride chose red to represent fertility and wealth1

The most conspicuous color on Indian weddings after red: yellow! Yellow, which represents happiness and wealth in the Middle East, has a similar meaning in India. Wealth, Holiness and kindness are symbolized by yellow.Along with bright colors, black symbolizes suffering to be avoided for people who fear its occurrence. That's why at a traditional Indian wedding to meet the color black is quite difficult and, frankly, it is very radical…At Indian weddings in Antalya, Turkey, wedding guests are also in colorful and bright clothes.Our company, which is a planner of traditional, including Indian weddings in Antalya, Turkey, offers special VIP wedding packages for our Indian wedding groups that last 3 days 3 days.

Every Stage Of Marriage In Indian Weddings Is A Ritual!

Indian wedding traditions cover all stages of preparation for life after marriage, from meeting couples to meeting families, from accepting good wishes to sharing happiness with friends and loved ones. Traditionally, Indian weddings are like musicals filled with colorful music with a solid history. Indian weddings, consisting of three main stages: pre-wedding, marriage ceremony, celebration, also resemble traditional Anatolian marriage traditions.

For example, the ceremony, which the Indians call Shagun, can be compared with the matchmaking to a girl. The groom's mother comes with gifts and sweets, and formally the marriage process between the two families begins in this way. Rice, representing abundance and fertility, very similar to the one we have, is intended for the eternal happiness of a young couple for life.Another phase, Mangni or Sagaai, is similar to an engagement. Note that all the relatives and friends of the couple are present, wedding rings are put on that will unite them for life.

One of the ceremonies before the wedding is the Mehendi ceremony, which is similar to the henna night we have. Interestingly, the traditional Indian henna ceremony is also a ceremony in which only women participate. The bride's hands and feet are decorated by Master Mehendi. Families invite mehendi masters according to their financial situation, because it is not a work that everyone will do, but art in a literal sense. Henna is applied to each bride in a special way, ndividually, each composition is unique and unique... when henna is applied, as in our henna night, the bride is given all sorts of advice, told that she has grown up and left her family... all this is done to ensure that the bride thought for a long time, felt, enjoyed this important moment of her life. Currently, in modern Indian weddings, mehendi takes place with female male mixed ceremonies.2

Haldi is another wedding ceremony, the next morning the two families get together and the couple is blessed with various spices, especially turmeric and wonderful flavors. Everyone is preparing for the evening wedding, leaving with great wishes.

Wedding Horse Or Wedding Elephant.

The Indians have a tradition similar to the one that brides in Anatolia are taken from the house taken away on a horse and brought to the groom's house, where the wedding is held. In India, the groom on a horse comes to the bride's house, if the family is too rich, they put the groom on an elephant to show the importance and seriousness of his intentions, and he goes to the bride's house with traditional Indian drummers. This dance journey, called Baraat, lasts several hours and ends with a wedding. The journey involves the entire male side, and under the guidance of a DJ, the entire walk to the rhythm of the drummers continues with dancing.

Wedding Under The Sky Dome

Mandap - it is, in fact, just the tent on four legs... decorated, decorated with colorful fabrics and flowers. But the point is that under the dome of heaven is stored the union of bride and groom, which is believed to last 100 years.…

Symbol Of Eternal Happiness: Mangalsutra

One of the most important symbols of this marriage, which will last 100 years, is a gold necklace that the groom ties in three knots around the neck of the bride! This romantic moment symbolizes the strong bond between the couple and they are now married …

Dancing, Fun, Enthusiasm!

Needless to say, music and dance are indispensable at all ceremonial stages, starting with the pre-wedding preparation. Movement, dancing - the most important symbol of a happy life together, the exchange of happiness in this world. So, whether traditional or Modern, at an Indian wedding we are sure to see everyone dancing, sharing this happy event!Indian wedding in Antalya

A Traditional Ceremony Of Sangeet

Perhaps the most memorable moments, at Indian weddings that last 3 days and 3 nights is Sangeet time. The night in which the families, cousins and friends of the bride and groom perform dance choreographies on stage to Bollywood music is called Sangeet. In the most hit moment of the night, the bride and groom take to the stage, showing off their most special dance, and the celebrations continue, drinking and dancing until the morning.

Sharara And Lehenga ... Indian Wedding Dresses

In Asian cultures, white is a symbol of death. Of course, the wedding dress should not be white, as everything is very symbolic. Shades of red and yellow are most commonly used in Indian wedding dresses. Please note that traditional Anatolian wedding dresses are also red. In addition, the wedding dress consists of three pieces of fabric processed in such a way as to represent the material strength of the family: a skirt, a blouse and a shawl. In fact, Lehenga is the name given to an embroidered skirt. Sharara is a wedding dress favored by Muslim brides, with a top that is long enough to cover the arms, stomach. It has lines reminiscent of traditional Anatolian wedding dresses. A combination of red, orange and yellow, these wedding dresses demonstrate the economic and social strength of families.

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