Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani’s son, Anant Ambani, is all set to marry Radhika Merchant on 12th July at the Jio Convention Centre in Mumbai. The upcoming wedding promises to be a grand affair, starting with the Mosalu ceremony, a traditional pre-wedding event held.
Mosalu, a cherished tradition in Gujarati culture observed a few days prior to the wedding, involves the groom’s maternal family. In this instance, relatives from Nita Ambani’s side, including her mother Smt. Purnima Dalal and sister Ms. Mamta Dalal, visited the residence to bless the couple with gifts and offerings. The groom’s maternal uncles presented the bride and groom with a traditional set of gifts known as “Mameru.” These rituals honor and engage the extended family in the wedding festivities, underscoring their significance and providing an opportunity for collective celebration. Nita Ambani’s family participated in significant numbers during this heartfelt ceremony.
#WATCH | Visuals of Mosalu Ceremony ahead of the wedding of Anant Ambani with Radhika Merchant, in Mumbai, attended by Founder and Chairperson of Reliance Foundation Nita Ambani and her husband Mukesh Ambani. pic.twitter.com/L4p9fF0yqj
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#WATCH | Visuals of Mosalu Ceremony ahead of the wedding of Anant Ambani with Radhika Merchant, in Mumbai, attended by Founder and Chairperson of Reliance Foundation Nita Ambani and her husband Mukesh Ambani.
Mosalu is a traditional ceremony celebrated in Gujarati culture a few… pic.twitter.com/ubTOcOf4ES
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Nita Ambani began the wedding preparations earlier this month with the distribution of invitations, starting at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. She expressed her joy, stating, ‘I have just received Baba Bholenath’s blessings. According to Hindu tradition, we first seek the Lord’s blessings. I have presented the wedding invite to Baba… I am very happy.’
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The wedding events continue on 12th July with the Shubh Vivah ceremony, featuring traditional Indian attire. On 13th July, known as Shubh Aashirwad or Divine Blessings, Indian formals are suggested. The festivities culminate with the Mangal Utsav, or wedding reception, on 14th July, themed as Indian Chic attire.