Lagna Pahave Karun Part 2 -
A nervous groom makes a forgetful husband. A settled groom makes a present partner. In a traditional Marathi wedding, the Antarpat (cloth) is held between the bride and groom during the Mangalashtak . Then, it drops. This is the loudest cheer of the night. But watch closely. For three seconds, they see each other. Don't just record the scream. Look at their micro-expressions. The relief. The "We made it." The silent apology for the fight about the flower color last week.
In Part 3 , we will discuss the "Fight Club" of wedding planning—how to disagree with your family without burning down the mandap. lagna pahave karun part 2
Until then, put your phone down at the next wedding you attend. Watch the hands. Listen to the sighs. A nervous groom makes a forgetful husband
I have assumed this is a Marathi-themed lifestyle or wedding blog, continuing a series about planning a wedding (Lagna) with a compassionate or thoughtful approach ("karun"). Lagna Pahave Karun – Part 2: The Heartbeat of the Wedding Rituals Then, it drops