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Gujarati
Wedding

"Four Pheras of Life"

The Journey

The Ritual Journey

Follow the sacred path from beginning to blessed union

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Pre Wedding

Chandlo Matli

Seal of Acceptance

Father applies vermillion mark on groom and presents sweets

Chandlo Matli

Traditional Attire

The Garments of Celebration

The garments that define the celebration

BridePanetar & Gharchola
Bandhani SilkPanetar represents maiden purity; Gharchola marks entry to new family
GroomDhoti & PagdiTraditional silk dhoti with embroidered kurta and decorative turban

Sacred Ornaments

Each Piece Tells a Story

Each piece earns its own reveal — click a card to uncover its meaning

Damani
head
Damani
Forehead Crown
Cultural Significance
Damani

Traditional forehead ornament with central loop design

Chandan Haar
neck
Chandan Haar
Moon Necklace
Cultural Significance
Chandan Haar

Long, multi-layered gold necklace symbolizing prosperity

Patla & Bangdi
wrist
Patla & Bangdi
Golden Boundary
Cultural Significance
Patla & Bangdi

Broad flat gold bangles with thick round Kundan bangles

The Feast

Gujarati Thali

Vegetarian feast balancing six Ayurvedic tastes—sweet, sour, salty, bitter, pungent, astringent

Gujarati Thali
Traditional Feast
Gujarati Thali
Thali Plates
4 dishes
Undhiyu
Mixed vegetables with fenugreek dumplings in earthen pot
main
Dhokla & Khandvi
Fermented gram flour snacks with tangy flavors
appetizer
Shrikhand
Thickened yogurt with saffron and cardamom
dessert
Gujarati Dal
Thin, sweet-sour-spicy lentil soup
main

Distinctives

What Makes It Unforgettable

Unique elements of the celebration

Four Pheras

Only four circumambulations instead of seven, representing the four life aims

Two Sarees

Bride transitions from Panetar to Gharchola during ceremony

Aeki Beki

Post-wedding game where couple fishes for ring in milk water