The Wedding Experience

The Wedding Experience The Wedding Experience facilitates cultural exchange between countries by providing guests insights into local traditions and rituals. Message us on Facebook

The Wedding Experience is a unique wedding tourism service based in India. It aims at facilitating a bespoke experience for guests, visitors and foreigners by giving them the opportunity to attend and learn about traditional weddings. Our objective is to promote cultural exchange between hosts and guests by not only providing them a fun and enjoyable experience, but also educating them about the m

eaning and significance of historical traditions, cultures and rituals involved in a wedding. Through this initiative, we hope to connect people from different communities and provide knowledge in relation to their backgrounds. We believe that this would lead to a greater understanding of each other cultures and an appreciation of our differences. Like the idea and want to learn more?

08/10/2021
Several cultures around the world practice the tradition of throwing rice at the bride and groom. People shower their wi...
27/09/2016

Several cultures around the world practice the tradition of throwing rice at the bride and groom. People shower their wishes and blessings with rice on the bride and groom. It’s a symbol of fertility and abundance. In some cultures, it is believed that this practice protects the newly wedded couples from evil spirits.

26/09/2016

Say hello to the gorgeous couple .. Shail and Rajvi.. :)
Don’t miss the opportunity of dancing and singing with and for the couple on their sangeet on the very first month of the year 2017 followed by their Gujarathi wedding .

In some traditions especially in Punjabis, the to-be bride is given a knife (kirpan) or any sharp object to carry after ...
22/09/2016

In some traditions especially in Punjabis, the to-be bride is given a knife (kirpan) or any sharp object to carry after her engagement till the time she gets married. It is believed that the object will protect the bride from evil and/or negative spirits.

In Gujarat, the bride’s mother has to ‘playfully admonish’ her son-in-law by trying to catch his nose during the rituals...
21/09/2016

In Gujarat, the bride’s mother has to ‘playfully admonish’ her son-in-law by trying to catch his nose during the rituals.
This is to remind him to always treat her daughter well.
What wold you do if your mother in law does this ? :P
please share your thoughts on this

In many western countries, it is considered bad luck if it rains on the wedding day. However, in India, rain on the wedd...
19/09/2016

In many western countries, it is considered bad luck if it rains on the wedding day. However, in India, rain on the wedding day is considered a sign of cleansing and fertility!!!! Do you like monsoon weddings???

18/09/2016

Introducing our gorgeous soon-to-be bride and bridegroom! Dont miss the opportunity of Parag and Purva sharing their Marathi wedding as they tie the knot this December!

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