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All You Need to Know About Pre-Wedding Festivities

Updated: Apr 30, 2022

A big fat Indian Wedding is not less than a festival spread over span of a few days or weeks. Getting married is more than a ceremony or exchanging vows and rings, it’s a whole affair. One of the most amazing parts of the wedding is the number of pre-wedding parties and events that are held in your honour. From engagement, bachelors, Haldi, Mehendi/cocktail to reception, you tend to schedule many parties for a few days. And as your big day may be the only thing on your mind, you might forget little details about the array of pre-wedding ceremonies. But your wedding planner won't.


All You Need to Know About Pre-Wedding Festivities


Best Indian wedding planners prepare a handy guide of all of the events before the D-Day. Best wedding planners in New Delhi and Sri Lanka, exactly know what their clients want. Whether you are having a destination wedding or the one in your town, you need to know about the pre-wedding festivities and why you should add them into your timeline of events.


Roka


Roka is considered the first pre-wedding ceremony where the bride and groom and their family members say 'YES' to each other. The to-be-bride and groom along with their family members interact, understand and spend a good time while sealing the relationship.


Engagement or Sagan


In engagement or ring-ceremony event, the bride and groom exchange rings after a puja is performed by the Pandit. The party is often hosted by one or both families. This ceremony is a great way to bring your guests to celebrate such an amazing time.


All You Need to Know About Pre-Wedding Festivities

Bachelors Party


Nowadays, everyone throws a Bachelor or a bachelorette party before their wedding to celebrate their Bachelorhood for the one last time. On this night, both the bride and the groom along with their friends, either together or separately, plan a party with unlimited fun, drinks, food and dance.


Cocktail/Mehendi/Sangeet ceremony


No Indian wedding ceremony is complete without music and dance. Sangeet night or cocktail party is all about sipping wines and breaking the dance floor.

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