The ones in the middle are a model of a sari and a dhoti (sarong type dress that the groom wears). I don't think anyone actually ate them, but they looked nice :).
I was so jet lagged, I was literally falling asleep at the pooja. So I went off to sleep at a guesthouse with some of the groom's cousins from France, who were really nice (we are such an international bunch!) There were people there from the following countries: India, United States, Germany, France, and England. At the German Wedding there was also a Russian. Pretty cool, huh? (And all different religions, present as well, Christian (Catholic and Protestant), Hindu, Muslim, and Jewish). Shows you that on the individual level, we really can all get along.
So on to the wedding itself: the next day, we woke up quite early and went back to the groom's house to get ready. I wore sari for the first time, and thank God there were people there to help me put it on! (Actually the hardest part is the pleats and they were pre-sown for me by M's aunt). I wore a steel blue and maroon silk sari that M's mom sent for me which I love. Too bad I am anonymous, so you won't get to see the pictures ;).
The wedding itself took place in a hotel, here is one of the decorations from the hotel lobby right before you entered the wedding hall:
The ceremony itself was quite elaborate and took several hours to complete. It was really fascinating. People don't really watch the whole thing, they kind of mill around and stand on the stage and around the stage and take pictures. In all it was interesting.
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
India Wedding Cont'd.
For some reason blogger would not let me post this pic in the last post, so this is a continuation of the post below.
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Salaam Sis,
ReplyDeleteIt must have been really beautiful.
I'm sure you must have seen the movie, "Monsoon Wedding," haven't you? I've watched it over and over. It's really great. Any movie directed by Mira Nair is really great, for that matter. Was the wedding anything like "Monsoon Wedding?"
Not exactly, some things were the same(and obviously less drama, Alhumdullillah!). I think it differs depending on what part of India and the caste of the family as to the exact details of the wedding. More to come! and then on to Pakistan!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great time! I wish i could have been there!
ReplyDeletedoh! i thought this was from your wedding. duh...................
ReplyDeleteLOL, don't worry there will be plenty to come on the Pakistani wedding in later posts, just trying to go in chronological order. :)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the rest of the pics and the story! Been waiting for pictures!!!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to more pics!!! Thank you for sharing!!! :)
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