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Baggi / Ghodi

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A Baggi (or Ghodi Baggi) is a horse-drawn carriage traditionally used in Indian weddings, particularly for the groom's arrival (baraat). It's a symbol of grandeur and tradition, often adorned with flowers and other decorations, adding a touch of royalty to the wedding festivities. The groom typically rides in the baggi, accompanied by his family and friends, as they make their way to the wedding venue. 
Here's a more detailed description:
  • The Carriage (Baggi):
    The baggi itself is a beautifully crafted carriage, often with intricate details and a classic Indian design. It may be embellished with gold accents, floral arrangements, and rich fabrics. 
  • The Horse (Ghodi):
    The horse pulling the baggi is also a key element, typically a well-groomed and adorned mare. It's often decorated with vibrant accessories like embroidered saddle cloths, colorful tassels, and an ornate headpiece. 
  • The Ride:
    The groom typically rides the baggi, making a grand entrance to the wedding venue. This is a significant part of the baraat, the groom's procession, and the baggi adds a touch of elegance and tradition to the event. 
  • Cultural Significance:
    The baggi and the tradition of using it in weddings are deeply rooted in Indian culture and represent a connection to the past, particularly the era of royalty and grand processions. 
  • Modern Adaptations:
    While traditional, baggis are also available for rent, offering a cost-effective way to incorporate this element into a wedding celebration. 
In essence, the baggi ghodi is more than just a mode of transportation; it's a symbol of tradition, elegance, and a grand entrance for the groom on his special day. 
₹ 70,000.00 ₹ 70,000.00

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