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Shefali & Hitesh’s Pre-Wedding Events – Mendhi, Grah Shanti, & Garba-Raas

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Last summer, we had the opportunity to capture a fun-filled extended weekend at Shefali & Hitesh’s Wedding. You might recall their engagement portraits which we shared earlier on the blog. The festivities got started well before the wedding day with the mendhi (henna) night, then proceeded with a Gujarati prayer ceremony at home called the the Grah Shanti the next morning. The pre-wedding events finished off with Gujarati folk dancing during their Garba-Raas night.

Here are some highlights from the mendhi night. For people not familiar with such parties, henna is used to decorate the hands of the bride and her guests. I like to think of these nights as sort of like rehearsal dinners with just the closest family & friends attending and having a wonderful time in the backyard with henna painting, singing, and dancing.

The next morning, the family had a Grah Shanti prayer ceremony at home. This is actually a string of different traditions tied together basically ensuring the bride has a wonderful wedding day and a happy married life. As with most Hindu traditions, it includes a lot of prayers, a lot of laughter, and a lot of participation from everyone.

And finally, before the wedding day could begin, both families joined together for a night of Gujarati folk dancing. Garba & Raas are actually two different types of dances, but are usually enjoyed on the same night, in the same venue. Raas is the “stick dancing” that you might be familiar with.

Stay tuned for highlights from the wedding day itself!

Manisha’s Pre-Wedding Events

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Yes, we do indeed do other things besides engagement portraits :) But don’t worry, there are a ton more engagement portraits to show off!

For a change of pace, here are some wedding related photos from about a month ago. These are from Manisha’s pre-wedding events at her home in San Jose. Their wedding photos will follow in a bit…

The first part of the morning was the Ganesh Pooja where Manisha’s parents basically welcomed the upcoming events (Ganesh, the elephant-headed god, wards away evil spirits). Her uncles also did some of their thing like planting a “tree” outside the house, etc. Gujarati culture at its finest :)





And then Manisha made her entrance and promptly got pasted! As tradition dictates, Manisha’s aunts applied tumeric paste (haldi) on her skin. It’s supposed to make a bride’s skin glow, but the aunts always have some fun with it.


And then moving onto the vidhi itself where Manisha & her parents did the needful before the wedding day.



And, of course, we can’t forget the Grande Dame of the house, Lily! It was her birthday and she had a great time getting pet by all of the guests. She did get a little impatient near the end when she was ready to be walked. Who can blame her! Hindu weddings have so much going on, any dog would get bored! :)


Anyways, more to come from Manisha’s wedding day…

Tejal & Nalin’s Pre-Wedding Events

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

As most people would probably already know, Indian weddings can last days. In fact, that’s one of the first thing non-Indians might say is something like “Man, they take so long!”.

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But, the next thing they say might is “I’m sure they’re so much fun though!”

Ain’t it true!

Tejal & Nalin brought us down to the Pismo Beach area to cover 5 events spread across 3 days and boy, did everyone have a blast. With most people flying and driving in from all over the country, it was really like a destination wedding…even though the destination was Tejal’s ‘hood.

So let’s start off with the pre-wedding events

With over 800 people attending various events…Tejal’s mom really held it down and made sure everyone enjoyed the weekend. Of course, she had lots of help, but as photographers, we’ve just gotta hand it to the parents of our couples, this one especially. They always do so much to not only please their guests, but also to make their photographers welcome in their homes!




The details of pre-wedding events are always interesting and definitely less well understood than the main wedding ceremony. These are where specific family culture really varies. Even amongst Gujaratis, the order of things and the littlest details will be unique depending on which part of the state the family originates from.

One of the most fun elements of a wedding weekend is the bride’s Haldi ceremony. In Gujarati culture, this is referred to as the Pithi. Starting with the aunts who are usually a bit more docile…

To the friends who make sure the haldi gets ALL over…

Ending with the bride getting her friends back for all the haldi loving attention :)

Moving onto the garba raas…it’s all about the movement and the craziness of running around with sticks!





More to come soon from the rest of Tejal & Nalin’s wedding weekend….stay tuned!

 

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