Tag: IndianWeddingAbroad

Every Culture on Earth Has Tied This Knot — Here's What...

The phrase "tying the knot" is spoken at weddings across the world, but few peop...

Before the Vows, Tell the Whole Story: How NRI Couples ...

The most extraordinary pre-wedding shoots in the Indian diaspora are no longer a...

How Hotels and Banquet Halls Are Adapting to Indian Wed...

Hotels and banquet halls worldwide are redesigning spaces, retraining staff, and...

Where Maharajas Once Ruled, Love Stories Are Now Writte...

Rajasthan's iconic heritage palaces — from Udaipur's Lake Palace to Jodhpur's Me...

How Indian Wedding Traditions Are Evolving for NRI Coup...

Indian wedding traditions are not disappearing among the diaspora — they are evo...

Where Tehzeeb Meets the Altar: Inside the Timeless Eleg...

The Lucknawi Muslim wedding is one of South Asia's most refined cultural traditi...

Not the Bengali Version: Inside the Assamese Gaye Holud...

The Assamese Gaye Holud is one of the most misunderstood pre-wedding rituals in ...

The Songs That Carry the Wedding Home: Biya Naam in Ass...

Biya Naam — the ancient tradition of ceremonial folk songs sung by women at ever...

She Ground the Turmeric at Five in the Morning: Inside ...

Juran is the sacred ceremonial bathing ritual at the heart of every Assamese Hin...

The Red That Stays Forever: Sindur Daan in Odia Hindu W...

Sindur Daan — the moment a groom places vermillion in the parting of his bride's...

The Holiest Gift a Father Will Ever Give: Kanyadan in O...

Kanyadan — the sacred act of a father giving his daughter to the groom in the pr...

What Is Bibaha Panchami? The Sacred Odia Wedding Date E...

Bibaha Panchami is the most auspicious day in the Odia Hindu wedding calendar — ...

When the Shehnai Speaks, the Gods Lean In

Baajantri — the ancient tradition of live ceremonial music that accompanies ever...

The Meal That Makes a House Into Her Home: Inside Benga...

Bou Bhaat is the sacred first cooking ceremony at the heart of every Bengali Hin...

She Feeds the Fire So the Future May Be Fed: Lajja Homa...

Lajja Homa — the ancient Vedic ritual in which a bride offers puffed rice into t...

The Sindoor Khela Abroad: How to Bring Bengal's Most Sp...

Sindoor Khela is the joyous vermilion ceremony at the heart of every Bengali Hin...