Traditional Pakistani marriage celebrations lasts for four days.
First Day of the Celebration
On the first day, the bride and groom's families
each dress in yellow, and celebrate the upcoming nuptials separately.
The betrothed couple will not see each other from this day until the
ceremony.
Second Day of the Celebration
The second day is reserved for a big celebration
called Mehndi that includes dancing and singing ancient songs. On this
day, the groom's family delivers the wedding dress to the bride's
family, and then her family takes the groom's wedding attire to his
family.
The bride's family string hundreds of colored
lights over and around their home, creating an ostentatious
Third Day is the Marriage Ceremony
The wedding rites and ceremony in Pakistan take
places on the third day. The Pakistani bride and groom who continue
their traditions wear garments of red. The bride's gown is very
elaborate, as are her veil and jewelry. Men wear a distinctive
traditional turban. After wedding vows are exchanged, the Holy Koran is
held over the new bride's head as she joins her husband's family. The
official paperwork is signed in the presence of an Islamic priest and
the guests.
On the fourth day, the couple hosts their first
dinner as husband and wife. The groom's family invites all of the
guests to their home for a feast.
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