The Mubaarqaan Company

The Mubaarqaan Company The Mubaarqaan Company - Crafting unforgettable events with elegance and style. Specializing in weddings, corporate events, and social gatherings.

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The love story of Sreya and Tiyash unfolded at , where heritage and modern romance collide. 😍Bride: Groom: Photographer:...
20/11/2023

The love story of Sreya and Tiyash unfolded at , where heritage and modern romance collide. 😍

Bride:
Groom:
Photographer: .in

These softy & sublime colours merge pretty well together giving an elegant and cohesive look. Wedding Planned on 2nd Sep...
13/09/2021

These softy & sublime colours merge pretty well together giving an elegant and cohesive look.

Wedding Planned on 2nd Sept'21
Theme: Pastel Orange

Let's make your Wedding Special, Call/WhatsApp us on 8800843189.

Services we offer:
√ Venue
√ Decoration
√ Catering
√ Photography
√ Makeup/Mehendi Artist
√ Vendor Management
√ Guest Management
√ Stay
√ Transportation
√ Honeymoon Packages

18/11/2020

One tradition that the Bengalis consider very auspicious is a resonating sound which is also known as the Ululudhvani. On any auspicious occasions like Durga Puja and weddings, Bongs make a distinctive hooting sound which is produced by striking both cheeks with tongue while uttering a high-pitched howl. This religious ritual Ululudhvani is followed in mostly all Bengali functions and it is believed to drive away all the negativities and bring in auspiciousness. It is not pan-Indian custom but followed in Bengal, Assam and Odisha, where married women produce a sound called 'Ululu'.

The shell and coral bangles called Shakha Paula has been a part of the Indian wedding traditions for a long long time. I...
15/11/2020

The shell and coral bangles called Shakha Paula has been a part of the Indian wedding traditions for a long long time. It is performed by seven married women and it is a mandatory wedding ritual for all Bengali brides. This integral part of the wedding is proudly shown by the bride as it symbolises married life.

The term ‘sandesh’, the delicious sweetmeat made into various shapes from fresh ‘chhana’ means ‘news’. The ‘sandesh’ com...
13/11/2020

The term ‘sandesh’, the delicious sweetmeat made into various shapes from fresh ‘chhana’ means ‘news’. The ‘sandesh’ comes in innumerable varieties. Over the years some of the catchiest names were given to the revolutionary ‘sandesh’ by their makers. ‘Praanhara’ or soul stealer and ‘Abar Khabo’ which translates to ‘Will eat again’ are two of the most prominent sweets. ‘Mouchak’ or the honeycomb named ‘sandesh’ is made from milk and sweet corn but bears a prominent taste of honey. The delicious steamed ‘ice cream sandesh’ or ‘Bhapa sandesh’ made from steamed cottage cheese and served chilled has a self-explanatory name.

The term ‘sandesh’, the delicious sweetmeat made into various shapes from fresh ‘chhana’ means ‘news’. The ‘sandesh’ com...
13/11/2020

The term ‘sandesh’, the delicious sweetmeat made into various shapes from fresh ‘chhana’ means ‘news’. The ‘sandesh’ comes in innumerable varieties. Over the years some of the catchiest names were given to the revolutionary ‘sandesh’ by their makers. ‘Praanhara’ or soul stealer and ‘Abar Khabo’ which translates to ‘Will eat again’ are two of the most prominent sweets. ‘Mouchak’ or the honeycomb named ‘sandesh’ is made from milk and sweet corn but bears a prominent taste of honey. It’s one of the often offered deserts in bengali weddings.

“Anjali” is another beautiful ritual of bengali weddings. It is an offering made by the couple. The bride’s brother puts...
10/11/2020

“Anjali” is another beautiful ritual of bengali weddings. It is an offering made by the couple. The bride’s brother puts puffed rice that is ‘khoi’ in the hands of the bride and the groom will stand close to her. Following which he will hold her hands from the back and they together pour the puffed rice into the fire.

“Anjali” is another beautiful ritual of bengali weddings. It is an offering made by the couple. The bride’s brother puts...
10/11/2020

“Anjali” is another beautiful ritual of bengali weddings. It is an offering made by the couple. The bride’s brother puts puffed rice that is ‘khoi’ in the hands of the bride and the groom will stand close to her. Following which he will hold her hands from the back and they together pour the puffed rice into the fire.

After all the rituals are done, the groom applies sindoor on the bride’s hair parting. This marks the completion of thei...
10/11/2020

After all the rituals are done, the groom applies sindoor on the bride’s hair parting. This marks the completion of their marriage rituals. After this, the bride covers her head with a Ghomta, a new saree gifted to her by her in-laws. This sindoor daan contains sindoor that has to be put in the bride’s hair parting once it is blessed.

That bindi design is known as Chandan bindi, also known as Chondon bindi or Chondon Fota. With the help of a fine brush,...
07/11/2020

That bindi design is known as Chandan bindi, also known as Chondon bindi or Chondon Fota. With the help of a fine brush, the chandan paste is used to make intricate and chandan bindi art designs. It is painted around a big, bold red bindi placed at the center of her forehead and spread until the end of her brows each side, rooted in both traditional and scientific practices. The application of chandan (sandalwood) dots is known to bring in good fortune to the bride and has a cooling effect to help her stay calm and composed during the wedding ceremony. Chandan bindi art designs ranging from floral, to thick, elongated up to the chin, and simple encircling lines or dots for Bengali brides that are a true depiction of their rich culture and sheer beauty.

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