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Magical Hindu Weddings At Ditton Manor
Are you planning a Hindu wedding and looking for a unique and enchanting venue? Ditton Manor in Berkshire is your perfect choice.
Easily accessible from central London our stunning spaces and expansive grounds are ideal for hosting traditional and vibrant celebrations.
Experience One Of The Best Hindu Wedding Venues Near London
Hindu weddings are rich in tradition and filled with colourful, joyous ceremonies. Ditton Manor offers the ideal setting to honour these customs while providing a beautiful backdrop for your special day.
You deserve the wedding of your dreams and our team is here to listen to your requirements and recommend the best options. Book a show round today and witness our gorgeous venue in-person!
Reasons to Host Your Hindu Wedding at Ditton Manor
Committed Team
Your wedding is important and our team are there for you! From answering questions about the venue to providing inspiration, you can count on us.
Magical Spaces
Explore our amazing event spaces here at Ditton Manor that are sure to impress your guests from our gorgeous gardens to our elegant marquee.
Acres Of Grounds
Our grounds provide a picturesque setting and amazing photo opportunities. One of the highlights is the historic moat that surrounds us.
Dry Hire & Exclusive Use
We offer flexible wedding options to suit you. You can choose from dry hire or the possibility of exclusive-use of Ditton Manor.
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Hindu Wedding Traditions & Customs
Hindu weddings are steeped in rich traditions and religious customs. If you’re attending your first Hindu wedding here are some aspects you may encounter.
Ganesh Puja
As the wedding ceremony commences a traditional prayer to Lord Ganesh is made. The couple seeks his blessings for a harmonious celebration as he is the remover of all obstacles.
Baraat
Upon the groom’s arrival the bride’s family extends a warm welcome. They conduct the Aarti and sprinkle vibrant flower petals over him symbolising their acceptance.
Jai Mala
Facing each other the bride and groom exchange stunning floral garlands. This meaningful act shows their acceptance of one another as partners forever.
Madhuparka
There are instances where the bride’s parents partake in a tradition of washing the groom’s feet with honey, yogurt, and ghee, and then serve him a sweet beverage made of honey and milk.
Kanyadaan
The bride’s father places her hand into the groom’s symbolising her transition from her family to her new life with her husband.
Hasta Milap
The bride and groom clasp hands representing their new marriage and commitment to a shared future.
Mangal Phere
During the “pheras” the couple circles the sacred fire seven times, reciting Vedic verses and making their marital vows.
Saptapadi
As the pheras begin the couple takes seven steps together representing their life journey and the seven vows they pledge to each other.
Mangalsutra
The groom gifts the bride with the Mangalsutra, a sacred necklace symbolising her marital status and their union in marriage.
Sindoor
Following the presentation of the sacred necklace to his bride he then applies sindoor (vermilion) to her hair parting as part of the ceremony.
Ashirvada
The married couple receives blessings from elders and priests who wish them happiness and prosperity in their life together.
Vidaai
As the bride leaves her parental home to start a new life with her husband emotions run high, marking a significant moment.