Wedding at Hare Krishna Temple, Soho, London 1993
Undercover bride: Symbolising reverence and purity. A bride is hidden under the Antarpat, a ceremonial cloth as she enters the temple for her wedding ceremony, a tradition in Hindu culture signifying modesty and protection of dignity. This practice honours the sanctity of the moment and marks her transition into a new chapter of life. ISKCON Radha-Krishna Temple, Soho, London, 1993.
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