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The Wedding Part 2 : Hindu Ceremony

November 29th, 2011 · 3 Comments

This colorful and loud ceremony took place in Klang. I was so glad that we had put up at Prescott Hotel just down the road from the hall! I cannot imagine driving in town at night, at a place I am unfamiliar with. The whole ceremony took almost 2 hours – it was long and loud as the drum and what seems to me like a trumpet like instrument played throughout the ceremony. Sis had to change into another saree half way through – I’m so glad she has perfected the art of tying the saree without looking in the mirror. Her next challenge is to tie a saree in the dark or blindfolded! lol P

Mummy's wide open mouth. >.<
Me and my open mouth! O.o

Girls candid shot
The girls candid shot – love this one!

The kids all decked up in their Indian costume
Kids all decked up in their Indian costumes

Groom & bestman
My cousin Darren, the bestman walking Mo, the groom into the hall

Aunty Umah & Bradon
Aunty Umah and Brandon

Bride's arrival
Here comes the bride!

Waiting for the moment...
Note the change of sarees – here they are waiting for the moment to tie the thali

Tying the thali
Yay, almost married here! ) Mo wanted to tie it before the specific time. lol Guess he couldnt wait any longer. P

Washing Mum's feet
As a sign of respect and to thank Mum for everything she has given and done, Yvette must wash her feet.

After tying the thali, dinner was served and soon after, people started to make their way up the stage to congratulate the newly weds. There are more photos aside from this which I will upload once I get my hands on them but this will have to suffice for now. )

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3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Charmaine // Dec 2, 2011 at 4:35 am

    Love your children in their Indian outfits. So cute and colourful. Love Hindu wedding ceremony – the colours are always amazing. You take after your Mum in looks.

  • 2 Naresh // Dec 6, 2011 at 12:41 am

    Love the children in their Indian outfits with their bright and vibrant colour outfits. The Indian Sareesare so colourful

  • 3 Misty Mom // Feb 21, 2012 at 1:22 pm

    tell me abt it!! colorful was the in-thing. lol but too loud la in that enclosed hall. omg, my ears were tingling for a long time after the ceremony. >.<

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