Traditional Bengali Ceremonies
Every ritual planned with cultural precision and spiritual significance
Aashirbaad & Aiburo Bhaat
Pre-wedding blessings ceremony where the bride and groom are fed by married women, symbolizing their last meal as unmarried individuals.
- Turmeric paste application
- Traditional Bengali feast
- Family blessings
Dodhi Mangal
Early morning ritual where the bride/groom is bathed with holy Ganges water, turmeric, and curd before the wedding day.
- Sacred bath ceremony
- Conch shell blowing
- Traditional songs
Bor Jatri & Bor Boron
Groom's procession arrival and the bride's mother's welcome ritual with the traditional aarti and offering of sweets.
- Groom arrives in palanquin
- Mother's aarti
- Topor ceremony
Subho Drishti
The sacred first look where bride and groom see each other for the first time, with the bride lifted on a wooden stool.
- Bride on piri (wooden stool)
- Betel leaf covering face
- Seven circles around groom
Mala Badal & Saat Paak
Exchange of garlands followed by seven circles around each other, symbolizing seven lifetimes together.
- Garland exchange
- Seven circles
- Sindoor daan
Bou Bhaat
Post-wedding reception at bride's home where the new bride is formally introduced to her family as a married woman.
- Traditional Bengali feast
- Games and rituals
- Gift giving
Why Bengali Families Trust CeremonyVerse
Deep cultural understanding meets modern planning expertise
Cultural Authenticity
Our team includes Bengali cultural consultants who understand the nuances of traditional rituals, from the correct way to drape a laal-paar saree to the timing of each ceremony according to the panjika (Bengali calendar).
- Authentic Bengali priest coordination
- Traditional attire sourcing from Kolkata
- Proper ritual timing and sequence
- Bengali cuisine expertise
Complete Planning Support
From finding the perfect venue that can accommodate traditional Bengali setup to coordinating with specialized vendors, we handle every detail of your multi-day celebration.
- Panjika consultation for auspicious dates
- Traditional decoration (alpana, flowers)
- Bengali sweet and food catering
- Photography capturing key moments
