Weddings in India are held from June 10 to May of the following year, because this period is the dry season in the South Asian subcontinent, with no rain, sunny weather and relatively low temperature, which is the prime time for marriage. Locals call it "wedding season".
Before and after the Divari Festival, Indians get married at the peak. Divari Festival is the most important festival in India every year 165438+ October, similar to the Spring Festival in China. A photographer from a wedding company told me that about one third of the weddings in Mumbai are held around Diwali every year, which is the busiest time of the year. The Times of India once reported that the highest number of people in a single-day wedding in the capital New Delhi exceeded 1 000.