One such tradition was Gaye Halud, a turmeric ceremony rooted in Vedic (Hindu) rituals, which became a part of Bengali Muslim weddings.
Both the bride's and groom's families apply turmeric paste during their respective Gaye Holud ceremonies on the wedding day.
[7][8][14] Meyeli Git is a traditional folk song performed by rural women during social ceremonies and family gatherings.
These songs add a touch of humour through playful exchanges between the bride’s and groom’s families, enriching the celebratory atmosphere.
[15][7] On the evening of the Bou-Bhat ritual, the groom’s family hosts a reception to introduce the new bride to their relatives, friends, and neighbours.