Monday 21 May 2012

Indian Wedding

An Indian wedding is a gala place to be in. It requires a lot of planning and many arrangements have to be made to make it a success.

So let’s look at what needs to be planned out beforehand and what goes into making it a grand event. One of the main things is the location. This could be a huge park, a hotel or an old fort or an exotic location. Once the venue is decided the next thing to be worked out is the theme for the wedding which will help plan out the decor and the general overlay of the place. The theme could be a colour or a flower or any other inspiring one. Once this is decided the tents and the flowers and the other decorative elements can be hired. For instance if your theme is the colour pink you can have pink table cloths and pink flowers and pink plates to go with the food. The list goes on.

Then comes the food. This is normally Indian food and is very rich and extensive in its menu. From Dal Makhani to Rajma to Aloo gobhi, everything is there to please the palate.Some people even order the making of Thai or Chinese food to go along. Then the right Halwai has to be ordered for and the pricng worked out. Then there is the band and the bridal dresses and there you`re ready to move.

So this in brief is what goes into a wedding. We also need to know what needs to be avoided.One should avoid calling too many people as it can be messy and oily food should also be avoided. Then one must be careful in choosing the right kind of caterers and the event planners as well as people where you order the arrangements from. The right band people should be called in and one can also avoid oblique publicity for this special event.

Another thing which is to be considered is the right pundit jee for the feras, then there are the wedding cards which need to be placed in carefully. The card invite is crafted with great care with a picture of ganesha on the outfront and flowers and other embellishments. This also must follow the theme that you have chosen. Then the guests have to be carefully selected and put in order and invited with a mithai ka dibba and their blessings are of utmost importance.

So this in brief completes our set up for an Indian wedding with feras and milni and garland exchange all very much a part of the wedding ceremony.

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