Indian Sikh marriages are conducted through a ceremony called
Anand Karaj. The couple walk around the respective holy scripture, the
Guru Granth Sahib, four times, and then perform the
Ardās prayer & praise.
Indian Muslims celebrate a traditional
Islamic wedding, with rituals including
Nikah, payment of financial dower called
Mahr by the groom to the bride, signing of marriage contract, and a reception.
Indian Christian weddings follow
Christian marriage customs and values. Among
Protestants in India, the
betrothal rite celebrates the engagement of a couple, with prayers being offered for the couple and engagement rings being blest by a
pastor. Among
North Indian Christians, a day before the wedding, the
Haldi/ Ubtan/ Mayun ceremony happens; in which turmeric paste is applied on the bride-to-be and groom-to-be. Among
Goan Christians and
South Canarese Christians the Roce ceremony is held, in which coconut paste is applied on the bride-to-be and groom-to-be. Among the
Bombay East Indian Christians, the Umbracho Pani ceremony is held, a day before the wedding, in which water drawn from a well is used to bathe by the bride-to-be and groom-to-be. On the wedding day, the couple meet in the presence of a priest at a church. Passages from the
Bible are read out. The bride and groom take their
marriage vows. The bride and groom then exchange
wedding rings, symbolising their love for each other.
Interfaith marriages in India, especially between Hindus and Muslims, have been the subject of legal constraints in some states, vigilante harassment, and fears of violence. ==Marriage age==