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Hyderabadi Weddings 
Traditional
  Muslim weddings are quite sober yet fun to be in. Hyderabadi weddings include
  pure Hyderabadi stuff like the marfa band, the tradition of distributing dry
  fruits immediately after Nikah. Then, there is the culture of using carts for
  taking fruits, bride’s clothes in dishes. It’s completely unique in its own
  way. 
What
  is the best aspect of a Hyderabadi shaadi? For me, it is the Nawabi style
  that people act with. From groom’s parents to bride’s parents, every
  individual does everything in style. From clothes to food, everything is done
  in relaxed and calm fashion.  
That’s
  how people have always been. It is known as the city of Nawabs and the Nawabi
  culture still has a deep impact on the people of Hyderabad. The wedding
  preparations are done till the time groom and bride leaves for the wedding
  function hall. That’s how Nawabs have always been. 
Apart
  from that, if you look at the Hyderabadi groom wear especially the sherwani
  designs and the Indian bridal wear tradition, you would realize how strong
  influence the Nizams and other Nawabs have on its people. Even the Indian
  turban that’s popularly used in the marriages represents the Nawabi
  tradition.  
This
  unique appearance of men and women is delight for the eyes. For fashion
  lovers and those who love historic traditions, a true Hyderabadi shaadi is
  the event to be in. It is great and you would have a great time being at it.  
There
  Nawabi style of doing things at the wedding are known throughout the world
  and most people who’ve seen it simply love it.  | 
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Engagement 
Engagement is a ceremony where the groom and bride exchange
  rings. This ceremony signifies that the couple and their families are now
  bond in a new relationship and this is the first step in their newly formed
  relationship.  | 
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Pawmis ka rasam takes place in the period between engagement
  ceremony and nikah. In this rasam the groom’s family comes to the bride’s
  house and take measurements for her wedding clothes, sandals and bangles. It
  is a small ceremony which is attended by the close family members only. | 
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Manja 
Manja day is special for the bridal family, where every member of
  the bride and groom wear yellow clothes. Manja usually last from 1 to 6 days
  depending on guests coming each day before the marriage giving her their
  blessings and wishes by applying turmeric paste on her, as it’s good for the
  bride in whitening her skin and giving glow and a fresh look before her marriage.
  Manja is also done for the groom but it’s usually a quiet and short affair
  unlike the bride. | 
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Sanchk 
Sanchk as in mehndi it’s a day right before marriage everyone
  wears henna on their hands and legs and the bride apply henna on her hands
  and legs, husband name  written by
  henna on the bride’s hand . Everyone wears green and as well the bride and
  the grooms family brings the all gifts and things which are bought for the
  bride which she will be wearing on her wedding day and valima. The groom’s family
  comes to the bride’s house with relatives and adorns her with all the gold
  jewelry, wedding and reception clothes, besides other dresses and accessories
  they got for her. In short, they make her “the bride”. | 
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In Mehndi rasam, the bride’s family goes to the groom’s house
  with all the gifts for the groom. There takes place a small ritual where one
  of the younger sisters of the bride applies mehndi/henna to the groom’s
  finger and holds it tight without letting him go until the groom agrees to
  pay the amount she is asking for. It’s a fun filled ritual where everyone of
  the guests enjoy watching the ceremony where the groom and his sister-in-law
  keep negotiating on the amount, and the groom trying to pull his finger off,
  etc. Finally, when they agree upon an amount mutually, the sisters-in-law receive
  the money from the groom and let him go. This is followed by dinner or snacks
  and everyone proceeds to their homes respectively. | 
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Jahez could include anything that the bride’s family is willing
  to give to their daughter in her marriage. It could include the bed set,
  furniture, electronics, clothes, jewelry, accessories etc. Some people even
  gift their daughter’s property or car or anything they wish for. Though it is
  not a compulsion, some families demand certain things from the bride’s family
  as part of jahez. Jahez in other words is dowry and it is now an illegal act
  unless the families mutually agreed upon. | 
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Nikah is the main day when the actual wedding takes place in
  presence of Qazi. The bride wears red The groom and the bride sign few papers
  separately in presence of some witnesses and Qazi, followed by a short prayer
  to give blessings for the wellness of the newly wedded couple. Nikah is then
  followed by dinner. After the dinner the groom comes from the mens’ section
  to the bride or women section and they are made to sit together on the stage.
  One of the eldest members of the family comes and makes the couple wear
  garlands and gifts them. | 
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To highlight the wedding day, the families call the Marfa band
  and dance to the tunes of the band members. Mostly the men dance and everyone
  enjoys watching them. This is usually done to mark the happiness of the newly
  wedded couple. | 
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After all the ceremonies have taken place it’s time for the bride
  and her family to bid farewell to each other. Since the bride is leaving her
  own family to be taken to her husband and new family, she becomes nervous and
  sad besides the happiness of being married. It’s the most difficult part of
  the wedding both for the bride and her parents as they now need to say bye to
  each other. The bride cries exchanging hugs with her parents before being
  taken away to her new house, the groom and the bride car is decorated by
  followers. She is welcomed by her new family and they make her feel at home
  by making the couple play some simple and fun filled games. Their room and
  the bed should be decorated by fresh natural roses and flowers | 
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Valima or reception party is the party hosted by the groom’s
  family post the wedding. It could be held the very next day of the wedding or
  in another couple of days. All of the relatives of the bride’s family are
  invited for the ceremony. There is no specific ritual or rasam that takes
  place this day but it’s just a dinner party. | 
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Jumagi 
The word Jumagi comes from the word “Juma” or Friday as the party
  is hosted on Fridays after the wedding. It depends on the families on how
  many weeks they want to host a party for the newly married couple. Only a few
  close relatives are invited for the ceremony and the couple receives gifts
  from their near and dear ones. Done by: Rasha Humaid Notice: You can contact me on this email address : Rasha-humaid@live.com | 
Saturday, 14 June 2014
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