In Nepali weddings, the traditional practice involves the groom riding a horse and leading a procession, called "panche baja", to the bride's home or wedding venue. The groom's party is led by a person called "dulaha dai", who is typically a close relative or friend of the groom.
At the wedding venue, the groom and his party dismount from the horses and the groom sits on a platform called "tamdani". The bride is then brought to the wedding venue on a palanquin or a decorated car, and the wedding ceremony takes place.
The tamdani is typically decorated with flowers and other traditional ornaments, and the groom is seated on it to signify his arrival and readiness to marry. The ceremony is accompanied by music and dancing, and is considered to be an important part of Nepali culture and tradition.