4. MANJHA
Similar to the haldi ceremony, this ritual involves applying turmeric and sandalwood paste to the bride and groom before their wedding day, signifying purity and auspiciousness.
5. MEHENDI
A vibrant pre-wedding ritual where intricate henna designs are applied to the bride’s hands and feet, often including hidden initials of the groom.
6. SANCHAQ
The groom’s family visits the bride’s family with gifts and a bridal outfit, marking the final pre-wedding ritual and expressing their blessings and support.
7. BARAAT
A lively procession where the groom arrives at the wedding venue, often in a decorated vehicle, accompanied by family and friends.
8. WELCOME
The bride’s family warmly receives the groom, offering refreshments and creating a welcoming path with rosewater.
9. NIKAH
The core wedding ritual conducted by a Maulvi, involving the signing of the marriage contract and the couple’s mutual consent, symbolized by the “Ijab-e-Qubool” where both parties say “Qubool Hai” three times.
10. ARSI MUSHRAF
A moment where the bride and groom see each other for the first time through a mirror, signifying the beginning of their married life together.
11. RUKHSAT
The bride’s emotional farewell to her family as she leaves for her new home, where she is welcomed with respect and a Holy Quran placed on her head.
12. WALIMAH
The reception party where the marriage is publicly celebrated with lavish hospitality, introductions to the groom’s extended family, and a feast.
13. CHAUTHI
On the fourth day after the wedding, the bride and groom visit the bride’s family, who greet them with affection, gifts, and a celebratory meal, marking the conclusion of formal wedding rituals.