Pade Puje

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Pade Puje is a Hindu marriage ritual.

Traditionally, in the Mysore royal family, the Swamigalu (a Hindu monk) of Sri Parakala Mutt was worshiped, and the ceremony known as Pade Puje, or worship of the feet, was performed.

The next part of the Hindu marriage ritual is the Kankana Dharane.