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Roka Ceremony

The Roka ceremony is a significant pre-wedding ritual in Indian culture, marking the official union of the couple and their families. It is often seen as the formal announcement of the couple's engagement and the beginning of the wedding preparations. The term "Roka" comes from the Hindi word "rokna," meaning "to stop," signifying that the bride and groom have now been chosen and are committed to each other.

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    The Roka ceremony is a pre-wedding ritual in Indian weddings where the families of the bride and groom formally announce the couple's engagement and acceptance of the impending marriage.

    The Roka ceremony is typically performed before the wedding planning begins, once both families have agreed to the marriage. It can take place several months or weeks before the wedding day.

    The Roka ceremony holds great significance as it marks the official beginning of the wedding preparations and symbolizes the formal commitment of the couple and their families to the upcoming marriage.

    The central ritual of the Roka ceremony is the formal exchange of gifts, blessings, and sometimes the exchange of rings between the bride and groom. It often includes the recitation of prayers and the offering of sweets.

    Elders play a significant role in the Roka ceremony by offering blessings, guidance, and support to the couple. Their presence symbolizes the family's approval and involvement in the union.

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