indian groom sehra for weddings |
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| navigate by keyword : are bride ceremony covered each evil eye face ghunghat groom grooms has her hiding indian intended main not other pallu purpose purposes secondly see sehra solved supposed their therefore they ward wedding weddings whereas |
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| The sehra has 2 main purposes: They are intended to ward off the evil eye. Secondly, the bride and groom are not supposed to see each other before their wedding ceremony. Therefore, a sehra solved the purpose of hiding the groom`s face, whereas the bride covered her face with a ghunghat or pallu. |
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