About Indian Wedding Rituals2
The Big Fat Royal Indian Wedding Rituals
Welcome to the ultimate experience of traditional Indian weddings! Dive into the rich culture and vibrant traditions of a Royal Indian Wedding through our engaging game series: "The Big Fat Royal Indian Prewedding Rituals," "The Big Fat Royal Indian Wedding Rituals," and "The Big Fat Royal Indian Post-Wedding Rituals."
Embark on Your Journey to Royal Elegance
Bridal Makeup for Indian Wedding Girl
To look your best on your special day, bridal makeup is crucial. From traditional bridal looks to contemporary styles, this game lets you explore various makeup options for the perfect wedding look. Whether it’s a traditional bridal look or a modern twist, you can experiment with different makeup techniques to ensure she looks stunning.
Gajara: Enhancing Beauty with Flowers
Gajara, a flower garland, is an essential accessory that enhances the beauty of a woman's hair. This game allows you to create and adorn beautiful floral garlands, adding a touch of elegance to the bride's appearance.
Bridal Wear (Indian Wedding Dresses for Bride)
Fashion enthusiasts will love designing gorgeous outfits for the bride. Choose from a variety of traditional and contemporary bridal wear to dress up the bride in stunning attire that reflects the grandeur of a royal Indian wedding.
Groom Attire (Indian Wedding Dresses for Men)
For the groom, Indian weddings offer a plethora of traditional clothing options. From Sherwanis to Kurta-Pajamas, select the perfect attire for the groom to complement his royal status. The game provides a wide range of styles to choose from, ensuring he looks every bit the prince on his wedding day.
Varmala Making: Floral Garlands for Ceremony
Varmala, a garland of colorful flowers like roses, marigolds, and orchids, is a significant part of the wedding ceremony. Create these beautiful garlands in the game, enhancing the ceremonial atmosphere.
Mandap Decoration for Indian Love Marriage
Design the Mandap, the altar where the wedding ceremony takes place, in this themed game. Use your creativity to decorate the Mandap with vibrant colors and traditional elements, making it a memorable space for the wedding.
Car Decoration for Royal Wedding Rituals
Wedding cars are adorned with beautiful floral arrangements, including roses, marigolds, carnations, and other decorative items. Decorate the car in the game to make it a stunning procession vehicle for the royal wedding.
Jaan Aagman: The Singing and Dancing Procession
Experience the joyous arrival of the groom’s family and relatives in the singing and dancing procession known as the Jaan or Baarat. Welcome them with sweets and aarati, expressing gratitude and happiness.
Doli with Indian Doll Bridal Makeup
The Doli, a cot suspended by four corners from a bamboo pole, carries the bride to the Mandap. Decorate the Doli with accessories in the game, making it a royal carriage for the bride.
Bride's Arrival
Watch the bride arrive in the Doli and follow the subsequent marriage ceremonies. Experience the joyous moment of the bride entering the Mandap and becoming part of the wedding rituals.
Kanyadaan: Giving Away the Bride
Kanyadaan is a symbolic ritual where the bride's parents give away their daughter to the groom. This act signifies the transition of the bride from her family to her new life.
Varmala Exchange
Exchange fresh flower garlands to signify the acceptance of one another and pledge respect for each other as life partners.
Hast Melap: Joining of Hands
The Hast Melap is a sacred ritual where the couple’s hands are joined in the presence of Agni Devta (the Lord of Fire), symbolizing their union.
Gathbandhan: Tying the Scarf
The bride's chuney is tied to the groom's scarf, representing their union and commitment to each other.
Joota Chupai Rasam: Shoes Hiding
Before entering the Mandap, the bride and groom remove their shoes. During this time, the bride’s sisters hide the groom’s shoes and ask for a fee in return to return them.
Hindu Wedding Saptapadi: Seven Pledges
Circulate the holy fire seven times with their wedding scarves tied together, reaffirming their vows and promises for their married life.
Kansar: Sweet Offering
The bride’s mother offers a couple of sweets to the newlyweds, symbolizing sweetness in their married life.
Akhanda Saubhagyavati Bhava: Blessings from Married Women
Seven married women from the bride's side move around the couple, whispering blessings for a long and happy life together.
Sindoor Dan: Red Vermillion
The Mangal Sutra, a sacred necklace, is tied around the bride’s neck by the groom. He then applies sindoor, a red vermillion powder, in the parting of her hair, signifying their marital bond.