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Karahi chadana

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Karahi chadana is a typically North Indian tradition that happens five days before the wedding, in which a large wok style pan is set up to cook food.[1][2][3]

Karahi at an Indian wedding

References

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  1. ^ Kandhari, Palaaksha (2021). "Anand Karaj Marriages: Past, Present and Future". Legal Lock Journal. 1: 1.
  2. ^ "Multicultural & Asian Wedding Traditions". Woodhall Manor. 3 October 2023. Retrieved 11 June 2025.
  3. ^ "Sikh Wedding (Anand Karaj) - Rituals & Traditions, Ceremonies". Retrieved 11 June 2025.