For Raja baraat, how did the groom arrive at the bride's home ?
Traditionally, the Raja baraat, wedding party would be composed of the groom's family who traveled to the home of the bride for the wedding. After the wedding, the bride generally returned home with the groom who lived with his parent's brothers and other paternal relatives, such as uncles who were brother's of the groom's father and their father, etc.
The baraat is welcomed by the bride’s family—a ritual known as milni takes place at the venue’s entrance where the groom’s family and the bride’s family meet. The bride’s mother applies a tilak (ceremonial red dot) on the groom's forehead and performs an aarti to ward off any evil.
A lot of grooms these days are swapping the traditional horse for some much cooler ways! So all the grooms-to-be in the house, if you too are planning to make an impactful entry at your wedding, check out these awesome ideas for your grand entry –
1. With some gorgeous ladies:
This one had to top our list! You just need to be able to pull it off, see for yourself –
2. On a quirky bike with a sidecar:
If you are a true blue Bollywood fan you’ll go gaga over Krunal
Pandya’s baraat procession too! He arrived on a bike with a sidecar along with his brother Hardik Pandya. Total #SholayFeels!
3. In a vintage car:
If vintage cars have always been your thing, then lead your baraat procession in one stunning vintage beauty. Ditch the black and white classics and choose a bright one to make a statement!
4. Like a Maharaja:
There’s some old world charm about arriving on an elephant, all decked-up in your wedding finery and a mahout leading the way at your wedding.
5. On a Horse
Well if you still want to enter on a ghodi to take your dulhania away, we say you better do it in style!
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