In the state of Punjab, there belongs a very vibrant and
fun-loving community- Khatris. And their weddings are even more vibrant and
joyous. Most families prefer to get their son or daughter married within their
own community.
If you are looking for a suitable Khatri boy/girl for
marriage, then you can find plenty of good matches at Khatri matrimonial sites. Khatri is belong to Punjab but also
reside in areas near Delhi in a large number.
The Khatri weddings are known to be full of enthusiasm. The
celebrations begin with Sagaai. Once the match is accepted by both the
families, the family of the bride visits the groom’s house with a lot gifts
like fruits, dry fruits, clothes etc. Both families exchange gifts and bless
the couple-to-be.
The next ritual is of the God Bharai. Conducted two or three
days prior to the wedding, this ritual sees the groom’s family visit the
bride’s family to offer gifts and blessings to the bride. The groom’s mother
places a silver thali which contains various gifts like clothes, cosmetics,
sweets etc. on the bride’s lap as a form of offering.
This is followed by Kangna wherein a priest ties a sacred red
thread to the hands of both bride and groom which contains tamarind, betel nuts
and tiny shells. It is said that this keeps all the evil eyes and negative
powers away from the bride and groom. Later, just a day or two before the
wedding, the mehendi ceremony is conducted. Mehendi is applied to both hands
and feet of the bride. It is a common belief that if the colour of the Mehendi
is dark, then the bride’s husband will love her more. Various dance and singing
performances are also held where the family celebrates the wedding.
Then the ritual of ‘Sedhe hath tanni kadhai’, which is
commonly known as the haldi ceremony, is conducted. Both families indulge
together in applying a paste of turmeric, besan, mustard oil and curd to the
bride and groom. The haldi paste is said to add more glow to the skin before
the wedding. Later, the bride’s maternal uncle and aunt offer her a set of red
bangles in the Chuda ceremony. They also give her their blessings and gifts.
On the wedding eve, the groom and his family indulge in the
Sehrabandhi and Ghudchadhi. The eldermost male of the groom’s family ties the
veil onto the groom’s forehead which is known as Sehrabandhi. After this the
Ghudchadhi takes place where the groom climbs on the horse and proceeds towards
the wedding venue with the baarat. Then after the baraat reaches the venue, the
bride and groom exchange garland in the ceremony of Varmala. After the varmala
ceremony, the couple-to-be is taken to the mandap where in front of the holy
fire; the father of the bride performs Kanyadan. Later, the groom ties
mangalsutra on the bride’s neck to sanctify the marriage.
If you are looking for a boy/girl within the Khatri community
in Delhi, you can go through a lot of matrimonial sites in Delhi, which will only show you location specific results
accordingly.