All three have a scientific base, depicting the transformation of a person from childhood to adulthood. The female horse (Ghodi) in mythology represents the five senses in the body and sitting on the Ghodi and pulling/
tightening of the rope signify controlling our five senses.
The use of a Ghodi, or white horse, as transport for the Groom to the wedding venue is a common part of Indian tradition. Family members adorn the Ghodi with embellishments to match the groom as all eyes are on the two
as they make their way through the procession.This is known as the "baraat" or the groom's wedding procession. The practice of the groom arriving on a horse dates back to ancient times when horses were considered a
symbol of power, strength, and valor.