Punjabi Wedding
Punjabis are large hearted people who love splendor and grandeur.
They are also keen on festivals and celebrations. This nature of Punjabis
also reflects in their marriage celebrations. Like other Indian weddings, a
Punjabi marriage ceremony is very ritualistic but also full of fun and
frolic. It is in fact one of the most colorful and musical marriage
ceremonies in the country. Each ceremony is like an excuse for merriment. A
Punjabi Wedding is very vibrant and celebrated like a big carnival,
exhibiting splendid grandeur.

A Punjabi wedding ceremony begins with Roka which is very much like an
engagement ceremony where both the family for the first time formally
announces the prospective marriage. The Roka is then followed by
celebrations like ‘Sagan’ and ‘Chunni Chadana’ performed at the groom’s and
bride’s family respectively. The joy of a Punjabi wedding begins with the
Sangeet and Mehndi ceremony from where the real fun and frolic starts.
Bhangras and Giddas make a Punjabi wedding more colorful. Like other Hindu
weddings phere and kanyadaan are important rituals of a Punjabi Wedding. A
Punjabi Wedding ceremony solemnizes with Mangal Pheras and the
bride is departed to her
in laws home that very day.
Pre Wedding Punjabi Ritual
Punjabi marriage traditions are very elaborate and ritualistic. They begin
days before the actual wedding day in the form of pre-wedding ceremonies.
Roka is the first pre-wedding ceremony where the two families formally meet
to finalize the relationship between the two families. Roka is then followed
by a series of colorful and interesting occasions like ‘Sagan and Chunni
Chadhana’.
Punjabi Wedding Rituals
Punjabi Wedding ceremony is an interesting ceremony full of several rituals
and customs. The wedding preparations start day before the actual wedding
ceremony. Overall, a Punjabi wedding is very vibrant and colorful. The
wedding ceremony starts from the Chuda ceremony and at the groom’s place
with Vatna ceremony.
Post-Wedding Punjabi Rituals
Punjabis love celebrations. Their marriage ceremonies are thus extremely
grand and elaborate. Even after few days of marriage, the celebrations at
the groom’s and bride’s places are on. The post wedding celebrations start
right after the solemnization of marriage at the Mandap. Preparations for
Vidaai and Ashwirwad ceremony go hand in hand. Once the couple is blessed by
all the elderly people at home, the brother of the bride accompanies the
couple for Vidaai to the main exit of their home.
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