South Indian Weddings
South Indian weddings are vibrant and colorful celebrations that typically last several days. They often include traditional rituals, such as the Kashi Yatra, where the groom pretends to leave for a pilgrimage, symbolizing his commitment to the bride. The ceremonies are rich in cultural significance and often involve elaborate decorations, music, and dance.
The wedding attire is usually traditional, with brides wearing a saree made of silk and grooms donning a dhoti or kurta. A key element is the mangalya dharanam, where the groom ties a sacred thread around the bride's neck, signifying their union. Food is also an essential part, featuring a variety of delicious South Indian cuisine.