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The training of a good Ghodi starts early on and takes place behind the scenes.
The horse has to become acclimated early on to the loud music, the Gana, the Dhol, the intense singing, dancing and crowding
that characterize every self-respecting Shaadee.
To us, guests and providers, it is lots of fun and a joyful occasion.
To our equine friends, it can be very stressing, to say the least! Not every horse eventually qualifies, but rest
assured that the one we bring to your wedding will have gone through rigorous training and is safe and tame.
click here for a PowerPoint presentation featuring our Baraat horses & carriages
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Once you send us an email specifying the time and location of the venue,
you can turn your energies toward other aspects of the wedding.
We'll be there.
You will appreciate the little touches we bring along to the Baraat; like the courtesy call 1/2hr before we arrive,
the free umbrella; the Indian garments our crews wear (better for your pictures!) and, above all,
our active, joyful participation in the event. In short, we enjoy what we do and, like with the other facets of our business,
we thrive to be the best.
Need a recommendation for a Mandap person, an Event Coordinator,
a Dhol man, a DJ, a Caterer? Click here to see a list of recommended providers

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The ability to match the groom with the right size horse
A fleet of modern trucks and trailers, equipped to prevent lateness and break-down as well as a back-up plan
A profound respect for and understanding of the South Asian traditions that is reflected in everything we do
An honest company that has been around for more than a decade and has gained the respect of the entire community
Fair prices, impeccable service and total reliability
As many as 4 well-trained horses* available at any given time
A choice of several decorations and umbrella sets
click here to see our sets of Horse Decorations and Umbrellas
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