Vadhu Pravesha

Vadhu Pravesha (Sanskrit: वधूप्रवेश, romanized: Vadhūpraveśa) is a Hindu ritual in India performed to welcome the bride to the house of her new husband.

a wife would symbolically be taken to her new house with her husband in a chariot, where he would ask her to bear him sons and attend to his parents and property.

[3] In Bengali tradition, the women of the house pour water on the ground beneath their vehicle when they alight.

Most often the groom's elder brother's wife holds a plate containing lac and milk.

A pot full of rice is placed in front of the bride's feet she gently kicks.

Bou Boron - A new bride stands on a flat plate containing a mixture of alta (lac dye) and milk.
A man carries his newly wed wife into his house.