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English: The Haldi ceremony known as "Turmeric Ceremony".It is a significant pre-wedding ritural in Hindu weddings in India. The bright yellow colour of turmeric symbolizes prosperity and happiness making it an auspicious element in the celebration. This ceremony is not only about skincare but also about warding off evil spirits, bringing peace, prosperity, and blessing to the couple's married life. It is a joyful ossasion filled with laughter, fun, and blessing from family members.
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