Once the groom, families, and guests made their way into the ballroom, the priest continued with the Ganesha Pooja. This began at the mandapam, a stage or platform with four pillars, which represented the four elements of earth: land, water, fire, and air. During this time, prayers are said to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles; these prayers ask for Ganesha’s blessing. The Punyahavachanam was the next step, which is a purification ritual that occurs before the Kanya Agaman, which is the arrival of the bride. T made her way down the aisle - coconut in hand, which represents selflessness & the couple giving each other selflessly in their relationship.