A Triple Pole Wood Mandap is a traditional wedding canopy used in Hindu wedding ceremonies. It is typically made of wood and features three wooden poles, which are decorated with flowers, fabric, and other decorative elements. The purpose of the Triple Pole Wood Mandap is to provide a sacred and intimate space for the couple to exchange vows and begin their married life together. The mandap is typically placed in the center of the wedding venue, and is adorned with decorative elements that symbolize blessings and good fortune for the couple.
The Triple Pole Wood Mandap is typically decorated with a variety of materials, including fresh flowers, drapes, fabrics, and lights. The colors and patterns of the decorations can be customized to match the overall theme of the wedding, and may include traditional Hindu motifs such as lotus flowers, peacocks, or paisley designs. The mandap is also typically decorated with a sacred fire, which is lit during the wedding ceremony and symbolizes the presence of the divine. The priest, or pandit, presides over the ceremony from within the mandap, and recites the sacred mantras and prayers that unite the couple in marriage.
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