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Description Gaye Holud is a ceremony observed mostly in the region of Bengalas a part of an elaborate series of celebrations constituting the Bengali Hindu wedding. Paste of turmeric is applied to the bodies of both bride and groom in their respective home separately by relatives and guests before marriage.
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