The Sacred Ritual of Kanyadaan
Kanyadaan is one of the most sacred and important rituals in an Indian wedding. This ceremony, which symbolises the bride’s transition from a daughter to a wife, is one of the main rituals in a Hindu wedding. Similar traditions are also seen in Christian weddings when the father of the bride walks her down the aisle and gives her hand to the groom at the
Decoding the Varmala ceremony
The Varmala or Jaimala is one of the first rituals that happens in a Hindu wedding. This tradition where the bride and groom accept each other for the first time in front of all their guests, is celebrated with much pomp and show. From who wears the mala first to why this ceremony is performed, read on as we decode the meaning of the varmala
Bidding Adieu with Bidaai – Tears, Cheers, and New Beginnings
Bidaai directly translates to “farewell” and is the concluding ceremony in traditional Indian weddings. It is a heartfelt ceremony that marks the transition of the bride from a daughter in her parental home to a wife in her husband’s home. Origin and History Of Bidaai Ceremony The bidaai ceremony, more commonly known as vidaai, is as old a tradition as the Indian wedding itself. Though it is
March Into Your Matrimony With A Baraat Bash
March Into Your Matrimony With A Baraat Bash The wedding event which has the maximum attendance of youngsters and adults alike is the baraat. It’s the most anticipated event for the groom’s family and one that is filled with great music, lots of dance, and in some parts of India, alcohol too! From dressed-up grooms seated on horses surrounded by family and friends dancing on the
5 Secret places for brides to shop in Bangalore
“Selecting a wedding dress is more than just a fitting. It’s a process- a memory in the making”- Olivelli Cape Town. Brides-to-be can undeniably relate to the above quote. Because finding “The Dress” is more than just a task on the to-do list. It is the promise of a beautiful beginning that tells the tale of a timeless love. While there are endless options for bridal shopping
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue!
This is a traditional wedding rhyme that most of us have heard before and traditions are at the heart of everything that happens at The Tamarind Tree. It might be a local custom from the heart of India or one that originated in England in the Victorian era. This rhyme that we talk of today originated as a convention in England. These are things to be
The Rise of Gen Z Weddings: How Zoomers are Redefining Marriage
Born in the era of a technological boom, Generation Z has broken more social barriers and shattered more cultural ceilings than any other generation before. They have changed the way relationships are perceived, and how weddings are conducted. While Gen X fell in love through love letters and Gen Y was smitten through shy glances and secret meetings, Gen Z has been bold
Wedding Preparation List for Your Big Day
Planning either a simple yet classy or a big fat Indian wedding can get very overwhelming in terms of responsibilities and occasions. While a few families and couples do go in for a wedding planner, a lot of them like to take things into their own hands. It could be them doing it out of sheer love and curiosity, a budget constraint, or because they love
The Importance of Choosing the Right Wedding Venue in India
The perfect dress, the perfect shoes, the perfect jewelry, and the perfect decor. All of these elements come together at the perfect wedding venue. Your big day is the start of a new chapter, and for a lot of people, it is something that they have dreamt of all their lives. Your big day is ultimately a piece of you, what you pick as decor,
The Rising Popularity of Eco-Friendly Weddings in India
In recent years, the world has become increasingly conscious of the impact of human activities on the environment. India is no exception, and more and more people are adopting eco-friendly lifestyles, including sustainable practices in the wedding industry. The trend towards eco-friendly weddings is on the rise in India, and for good reason. Weddings in India are known for their grandeur and extravagance, but with the