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Ganesh
Paat Besadiye
In Gujarati
tradition any auspicious ceremony begins with the offering prayers to
Lord Ganesha, as it is believed that he removes obstacles if any.
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Manglashtak
Manglashtak
is sung by the bride's mother to wish good fortune and happpiness to
the newly weds!
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Lado
Ladi Jame Re
The bride and
the groom make each other have 'Kansar' , a sweet.
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Dhol
Dhamakyan Ne
The
bride places her right hand on the groom's right palm which symbolises
the meeting of two souls in the marraige. In Gujarati it is called "Hastamelap"
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Pahelun
Te Mangal
The
bride and the groom oath by the holy fire and solemnise their
marriage.
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Dhire
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The
bride's family with a heavy heart bids farewell to their daughter.
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