The main wedding day is a multi-hour affair, often conducted in a mandap (a four-pillared canopy) under a sacred fire. Each step is laden with meaning.
An Indian wedding is not a spectator sport—it is a full-sensory, deeply emotional, community-driven celebration of two souls becoming one family. Whether you’re crying during the vidaai or dancing in the baraat , you are not just a guest. You are part of the story.
