Anant Ambani-Radhika Merchant’s ‘Mameru’ ceremony held in Mumbai, know about this wedding festivity here
Anant Ambani’s wedding festivities started on Wednesday. On July 3, the Mameru ceremony was held at the Ambani family’s residence, Antilia; which was celebrated lavishly. All the glimpses of this celebration are going viral on social media at this time, in which glimpses of guests’ arrival to the rituals performed in the ceremony have been seen. But do you know what is Mameru ceremony and how many days before the wedding it needs to be celebrated?
What is the Mameru ritual?
Let us tell you that Mameru means maternal uncle. This ritual has a lot of importance in Gujarati families. According to the information, in this ceremony, the bride receives gifts from the groom’s maternal uncle, which include traditional clothes, jewellery and other gift items including traditional saris and bangles (ivory bangles). Apart from this, sweets and dry fruits are also given as gifts, beautifully packed in a trousseau tray. During this ceremony, the whole family gathers and blesses the would-be bride and groom.
From celebrities like Janhvi Kapoor and Manushi Chhillar to the entire Ambani family came together for this wedding festivity. Isha Ambani and Shloka Mehta were arguably the best dressed at this event as they dazzled in traditional outfits.
Antilia decorated for Mameru ceremony
It is worth noting that Antilia was decorated like a bride for the Mameru ceremony taking place on July 3. Antilia, decorated with unique lights and flowers, looks no less beautiful than a palace. To enhance its beauty, golden lights were also installed all around, in which the shine of Antilia was worth seeing. Apart from this, a digital screen with a caricature of Anant and Radhika has also been installed at the outside gate, which reads, “All the Best”. Currently, photos and videos of this ceremony are dominating social media.
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