It is traditionally made of wood, although now modern materials are sometimes used. It often comes as a set that includes pillars supporting a frame, royal chairs for the bride and the groom, side chairs for parents and a pedestal for the sacred fire. It is often rented from businesses that specialize in renting items for an Indian wedding. Its use is common even among overseas Indians. Use of a mandap is an ancient custom and is described in texts like Ramacharitamanas and various Sanskrit texts. जेहिं मंडप दुलहिनि बैदेही । सो बरनै असि मति कबि केही ॥२॥
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dbr:Wedding_mandap | 5.88129e-14 |