Four
Day Wedding
Ritual of
Pakistan
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 Mendi
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
announcement
of their
daughter's
forthcoming
marriage.
dries overnight.
Here,
the bride-to-be
receives
a traditional
henna staining
of her hands
and feet.
This traditional
Muslim art
form invokes
intricately
designs
to create
beautiful
symbolic
patterns.
The bride-to-be
is waited
on by her
family while
the henna
stain
of
her hands
and feet.
This traditional
Muslim art
form invokes
intricately
designs
to create
beautiful
symbolic
patterns.
The bride-to-be
is waited
on by her
family while
the henna
stain dries
overnight.
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.
Fourth
and Final
Day of Wedding
Program
in Pakistan
On
the fourth
day, the
couple hosts
their first
dinner as
husband
and wife.
The groom's
family invites
all .