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South Indian Style,Fresh flower Wedding Garland

Are you peculiar about South Indian wedding Garlands? We bring you specific and interesting wedding Garlands from all across the four states of South India.Here are over many different kinds of South Indian wedding Garlands observed in India. Some rituals are common across communities, whereas some traditions are absolutely unique. Each state has its own cultural flavor. Other than the wedding ceremonies, all these states have various kinds of bridal and grooms wear there wedding flowers, food, music and quality at different stages of a wedding.moment when you realize something as huge as your wedding is happening is when you wear your wedding Garland! They have taken a new avatar and are looking so beautiful! From orchids, roses, jasmines, tube-roses and chrysanthemums, we can now see a variety of flowers used in a wide range of designs and colors,After the prayer to god ,The wedding couple exchanges Wedding garlands.Traditionally, the culture of floral garlands was said to be followed by the Gods and Goddesses as a promise of being bound together forever and in the honor of our superior beings, we follow such traditions to give the wedding a spiritual connect.These wedding flowers are meant to welcome each other into each other’s families, and they also serve as a symbol of the desire to be married to one another and the connection their families now share.You might have noticed that flowers are the most basic part of most of the occasions around us, whether it is a birthday or a wedding. Flowers signify happiness, good wishes and prosperity. If you are picking up a floral garland for your wedding then let us help you with it — as different flowers have different meanings!.












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