Mochi Marriage in Gujrat
For Mochi families in Gujrat, marriage has always been a family affair, not just an individual choice. Gujrat Rishta helps guide that process from the first proposal all the way to the wedding day.
Mochi in Punjab
Mochi families have traditionally worked as cobblers and leatherworkers.
Other Mochi Pages on Gujrat Rishta
Built for Mochi Families in Gujrat
Built Around the Full Timeline
Marriage planning unfolds over months, and this platform is built to support that entire timeline.
Gujrat's Own Marriage Traditions
We understand the specific customs Gujrat families follow, not an outside assumption.
Reviewed for Both Sides
The same review process protects both families equally, before anything is shared.
Nothing Shared Without Choice
At every stage — search, introduction, proposal — sharing stays entirely up to your family.
Mochi Rishta FAQs
All the way to the wedding — support covers proposal and family introductions too, not just the first match.
Often, yes — many families prefer it, though it remains a personal choice, and the platform supports both approaches.
Plenty — Mochi families from across Punjab use this platform, connecting freely with Gujrat-based families too.
Family meetings, a formal proposal, and moving toward nikah — all handled directly between the families, with the platform's role being the introduction itself.
Other Punjabi Communities in Gujrat
Tarkhan
Tarkhan families have traditionally worked as carpenters, a skilled trade passed down through generations.
Dhobi
Dhobi families have traditionally worked as washermen, serving the wider village community.
Nai (Hajjam)
Nai families have traditionally served as barbers, historically also playing a trusted social role at weddings...