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Whether you are a bride terrified of the 15 rituals before breakfast, a guest confused by why you must take your shoes off for the fire, or simply a curious traveler—remember this: An Indian wedding is the world’s most optimistic theatrical production. It assumes that love will last, that families will unite, and that dancing to a dhol at 10 AM will fix all problems. And for that day, at least, it absolutely does.

One of the most iconic images of an Indian wedding. The groom arrives at the venue seated on a decorated horse (or in a luxury car for modern takes), surrounded by a marching band playing upbeat tunes. His family and friends dance in front of the horse in a euphoric procession.

On the morning of the wedding, a paste of turmeric, sandalwood, and oil is applied to the bride and groom’s body by married women. This is done to purify the skin, ward off evil spirits, and literally make the couple "glow" before the big day.

Have a change of comfortable clothes ready. Removing heavy wedding lehengas and sherwanis can be a task in itself!