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Hire a White Indian Wedding Horse or White Indian Wedding Horse and Carriage for traditional Indian weddings or traditional English Church Weddings or Holy Communion at your Indian Wedding Venue.
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What are Indian Wedding Horses?
Indian Wedding Horses originated in the Punjab region of India and became an Indian Wedding tradition. Now, Indian Wedding Horses are also a part of Indian Wedding tradition in the UK with stunning quality White Indian Wedding Horses (Ghorie) and are available for all your truly special Indian Indian wedding occasions in England and Wales, so perfect for an Indian wedding or a Traditional Indian wedding. Indian Wedding Horses are decorated for a traditional Indian wedding with accoutrements in beautifully decorated red and gold embroidered cloth. (Please enquire about other colours). Our beautiful decorated traditional White Indian Wedding Horse will be fully decorated to transport your Indian groom in style and splendour to ride the Indian Wedding Horse to meet his Indian Bride. The Indian Groom on Horseback will be accompanied by The Best Man (Normally the Groom's Brother) carrying The Large Traditionally Decorated Indian Wedding Umbrella to add A wonderfully glorious embellishment to your special Big day.
Where to find Indian Wedding Horses? On 07798 895918
Indian Wedding Horses are located in Birmingham, close to London, Maidenhead, Slough, Reading, Windsor and Ascot Racecourse and are available for Indian Wedding Venues in the following areas as local. London, Ascot, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Swansea, South, North and Mid Wales, Birmingham, Luton, Leicester, Coventry, Nottingham, Newcastle, Scunthorpe, Bolton, Leeds, Newbury, Bradford, Manchester, Liverpool, Warrington, Southampton, Portsmouth, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Middlesex, Bedfordshire, Surrey and Hampshire. We will of course be pleased to respond to your requirements in other areas of The UK.
Which Indian Wedding Venues have Indian Wedding Horses been to?
Indian Wedding Horses have added to the splendour of Indian Weddings at Indian Wedding Venues in London, Southall, Shepherds Bush, Croydon, Heathrow, Slough, Maidenhead, Windsor, Ascot, Gatwick, Kent, Eastleigh, Southampton, Portsmouth, Winchester, Newbury, Bristol, Swansea, Luton, Leicester, Coventry, Birmingham, Walsall, Nuneaton, Swindon, Northampton, Peterborough, Nottingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Wakefield and numerous other Wedding Venues around the UK. Free Wedding quotations are available on request. Please be sure to make your booking early to avoid disappointment, as our Indian Wedding Horses and Horse and Carriage Hire for 2009 this Year are already being booked up quickly.
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What happens at a Bharaat (Baraat)?
The Indian Groom and Baraat will traditionally arrive to meet his bride on a traditional White Asian Wedding Horse accompanied by Dhol Drummers or a Ronak Mela Baja (Brass Indian Wedding Band) and led by the Bhangra Dancers. The Ghodi Sajahi begins at the Temple, Gurudwara or Wedding Venue, and the Gota will normally be attached to the Ghodi by the Grooms Nieces while the Wedding Horse is fed by the Sarbala.
Then comes the Vidaai when the Groom and Bride leave the Indian Wedding Venue with a White Horse and Carriage (Cart or Buggy) to add that extra magnificent Final touch to be filmed by the Indian Wedding Videographers and Photographers.
Why are Asian Wedding Horses my best choice for the Shaadi?
Indian Wedding Horses 07798 895918 have over 30 years experience with Indian Wedding Horses and are fully insured and DEFRA licensed Animal transporters for your peace of mind. Professional and experienced, Asian Wedding Horses have already added to the magnificence at the Shaadi, with either A White Indian Wedding Horse, or a White Wedding Horse and Carriage on over 500 Indian Weddings over the last two years. Our stunning White Indian Wedding Horses are handpicked and specially trained to be fully at home with the noise and excitement of the Indian Wedding guests, Dhol Drummers and Bollywood Brass Bands at Indian Weddings. All Indian Wedding Horse decorations, and The Large Traditionally Decorated Indian Wedding Umberella are imported from India directly from the Punjabi manufacturer to add authenticity to your Indian Wedding, and the Indian Wedding Horse handler will be dressed in traditional Indian clothing matching the Indian Wedding Horse costume for the final touch of splendour. Indian Wedding Horses will supply references if requested.
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Our Indian Wedding Horses and Carriages have appeared in Films, TV programmes (Such as East Enders) and also featured in Asiana Magazine, the UK's best magazine for Asian Weddings.
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A white Mare (Ghorie) Wedding Horse being the traditional conduit for the Indian groom for Hindu Sikh Moslem Bengali Afghani Weddings in England, those who make such steeds available for rental have experienced a business boom thanks to Indians' in the UK increasing penchant for ostentatious weddings. Indian Wedding planners in London, Leicester, Birmingham and Manchester report that the cost of hiring white decorated Mares has risen at least twofold over the past five years, and more people are opting for the even more elaborate two or four pure white Mare Horsedrawn carriages. Since at any given time there are only 50 or so pure white Mares (Ghorie) stabled in and around the UK, Horses rental prices can rise tenfold or even more during the wedding season, which runs from March to the Darwali Festival in November. "Normally, hiring a white decorated Mare for 2 hours will cost 350.00 pounds," says Stephen Davies of Asian Wedding Horses UK, a firm specializing in decorated Horse Hire for indian Weddings and accoutrements for wedding processions, "But during the Indian Wedding season, it costs 500 pounds and more." A Horse and Carriage, accompanied by a live band, Bhangra Dancers and Dhol Drummers can cost up to 1,000 Pounds, he says, which doesn't seem to deter families eager to splurge on style statements.
The custom of grooms arriving on horseback dates to the 12th century, when Prithviraj Chauhan, a Rajput ruler of north India, eloped on horseback with his lover Sanyogita, daughter of a rival ruler. It has since become a time-honored tradition for Indian grooms to whisk away their brides on a shining white mare, (Ghorie) not Wedding Horse, as a Mare is considered auspicious, although it is an open secret that the Mare is often substituted by a castrated Horse. But for those looking to flaunt their wealth, a Mare just doesn't cut it when there's an Elephant to be had. "Elephants look more regal," says Ashok Kumar from Harjai's India Wedding Planners, and if he is to be believed, many an Indian groom wants to feel like a Prince on his Wedding day. A Wedding Elephant is no longer available in the UK due to Government and DEFRA laws.
Meanwhile, parents planning to hire Horses and Ponies for their Children's birthday parties — another growing trend — find themselves having to cough up similar prices. But White Mare and Elephant owners counter criticism of their prices by pointing out that it costs a lot to maintain their animals, and since they mostly get work during the wedding season — for most of the year, their work is restricted to religious processions or children's parties, which pay a lot less — it is only fair to demand a good price when demand is high. Asian Wedding Horses UK, who supply horses to Naila Mughal for director Vijay Galani for Salman Khan Films argues that well-paid owners treat their animals better, and animal rights NGO Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals confirms that complaints of ill-treatment of Horses and Ponies have become very rare. But it's not just simple economics, says Ashok Kumar of Harjai's, "We're dream merchants, and no price is too high for a dream."
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