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Roka and Mangni are the same.. Mangni is more of a punjabi term for the same 😛 😊I think they mean the same thing..engagement...but some parts of India use Sagai and some use Roka...there is also Mangni
PS: I am an Arab too...where are you from?
Originally posted by: chiknichameli07
Welcome.. Roka is a ceremony where would be bride and groom are CHOSEN for each other (either arranged by parents or couple themselves)!!! Sagaai is the next big official announcement and after that the couple are officially engaged! They exchange rings!! In QH there was no Roka and only Sagaai as rings were exchanged!! Even in real life Roka is a very small custom.. Sometimes not practiced at all.. Where parents may casually or formally announce the upcoming wedding!! Roka is an age old practice coz Sagaai (exchange of rings) is not part of traditional indian culture!! It's been adopted from western culture!! Roka has its roots in India.. Parents used to announce that they've chosen a partner for their child with Roka ceremony And exchanged sweets, jewelry and clothes to basically seal the deal in an arranged marriage!! 😉
Originally posted by: chiknichameli07
Welcome.. Roka is a ceremony where would be bride and groom are CHOSEN for each other (either arranged by parents or couple themselves)!!! Sagaai is the next big official announcement and after that the couple are officially engaged! They exchange rings!! In QH there was no Roka and only Sagaai as rings were exchanged!! Even in real life Roka is a very small custom.. Sometimes not practiced at all.. Where parents may casually or formally announce the upcoming wedding!! Roka is an age old practice coz Sagaai (exchange of rings) is not part of traditional indian culture!! It's been adopted from western culture!! Roka has its roots in India.. Parents used to announce that they've chosen a partner for their child with Roka ceremony And exchanged sweets, jewelry and clothes to basically seal the deal in an arranged marriage!! 😉
I think they mean the same thing..engagement...but some parts of India use Sagai and some use Roka...there is also Mangni
PS: I am an Arab too...where are you from?