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: Once inside, the groom performs the mooh dikhai , where he lifts the bride's veil ( ghunghat ). It is common for the groom to present a special gift, such as jewelry, to his wife as a memento of their first night. Cultural Significance in the Digital Era

In rural India, the institution of marriage is considered sacred and is accompanied by various rituals and customs that are unique to the region. One such ritual is the Suhagraat, also known as the bridal shower or hen party, which is an integral part of the Indian wedding celebrations. The Suhagraat ceremony is a time-honored tradition where the bride's friends and family gather to bless her and prepare her for her new life as a married woman. In this write-up, we'll delve into the paperonity ( customs and rituals) surrounding Dehati Suhagraat.

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"Bhai log, last night was my wedding. My biwi (wife) is from a village near Muzaffarpur. She was shivering under the red chadar. The room had only one bulb and a rusted fan. I gave her Pepsi (first time she tried it). She laughed. Then my cousins threw stones at the window for 'fun'. The 'entertainment' was not the night; it was the chaos. Later, we watched a pirated DVD of Dabangg on my uncle’s small TV. Lifestyle tip: Keep a mosquito net. We slept by 11 PM. Kaam ki baat? Morning was better than night."