An indoor Hindu wedding ceremony is depicted in a grand hall with traditional Indian architecture, located in Vadodara, India, likely within a palace or heritage venue
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An indoor Hindu wedding ceremony is depicted in a grand hall with traditional Indian architecture, located in Vadodara, India, likely within a palace or heritage venue

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An indoor Hindu wedding ceremony is depicted in a grand hall with traditional Indian architecture, located in Vadodara, India, likely within a palace or heritage venue. The scene is dominated by a central mandap structure featuring four ornate, dark wooden pillars extensively draped with strings of white and red flowers. Hanging floral garlands also descend from the high ceiling, which exhibits intricate wooden beams and carvings. At the center, the groom is seated on a red velvet chair, wearing a cream-colored sherwani with embroidery, a matching turban, and a pearl necklace. He has a mustache and a focused expression. To his left, the bride sits on a similar chair, adorned in a red lehenga-choli with gold embroidery, elaborate jewelry including a mang tikka and nose ring, and a red veil partially covering her head. Her hands are clasped as if participating in a ritual. In the immediate foreground, two men are seated on a red carpet with their backs to the camera, facing the couple. The man on the left has grey hair and wears a brown waistcoat over a white shirt. The man on the right wears a yellow kurta and is seen with his right hand near his chin, attentive. Behind the bride and groom, a woman in a dark purple embroidered outfit stands observing. To the far left, a group of approximately eight women in various traditional Indian attire (sarees, salwar kameez) stand and observe the ceremony. Additional guests are indistinctly visible in the background. The walls are light-colored with intricate gold and white plasterwork, archways, and traditional motifs. Circular ventilation grilles are visible on the wall. A decorative wooden balcony with intricate railing is present in the upper background, above a large arched window with a stained-glass design. Small metallic ritual objects are visible on the floor in front of the seated men. The lighting is bright, illuminating the festive and formal environment.