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Madhuri Dixit Suhagrat Seen New! <Genuine | TRICKS>

For anyone lucky enough to receive an Indian wedding invitation, do not just "show up." Wear the uncomfortable shoes, dance in the Baraat , cry at the Vidaai , and taste the 50 different dishes. You are not merely attending a party; you are witnessing a living, breathing civilization celebrate its heart.

The groom does not simply "arrive" at the wedding. He holds a sword (symbolizing the warrior protector) and arrives on a decorated horse, an elephant, or a luxury vintage car. As he approaches the venue, his family and friends dance in front of him, often blocking the way until he pays a "toll" (usually cash to be given to the bride’s sisters). This is the Baraat , and it is the most photographed segment of the day. Madhuri Dixit Suhagrat Seen

At the entrance of the venue, the bride’s side greets the groom’s family. Male elders from both families exchange garlands and hugs. The bride’s mother then performs an Aarti (a ritual with a lamp) and applies a red tilak to the groom’s forehead, welcoming him like a god (specifically, Lord Rama). For anyone lucky enough to receive an Indian