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Ashritha & Kshitij

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WHAT HASHTAG SHOULD WE USE?

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WHAT IS A BARAAT, AND CAN I JOIN?

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You may have seen Indian wedding clips of a groom riding on an elephant or a horse and wondered: why is everyone dancing in the parking lot? This is the first part of the wedding called Baraat. Historically, the Groom and his family and friends would travel, singing and dancing, to the Bride's home. When the Groom’s caravan reaches Bride's home, everyone celebrates and dances in excitement for the next part of the Groom’s life. It is the Grooms one chance to be the center of attention before the Bride steals the show! The Groom is welcomed by the Bride's mother, and she blesses her future Son in Law. The Bride might also come out to welcome her Groom, but only if he's got the right moves! We hope that everyone (especially if you're on the "Groom’s" side) will join in the dancing as Sagar makes his way to the Ceremony. Please meet outside the Renaissance hotel at 9 a.m. sharp!

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