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Title: Hindu Wedding Ceremony


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Hindu Wedding Ceremony
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  • The Hindu Wedding usually takes place in the
    brides hometown or city
  • It is organised and paid for by the brides
    parents
  • The Bride is known as Dulhan and the Groom is
    known as Dulha

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What is Hindu Wedding?
  • A Hindu Wedding is a religious ceremony and one
    of the most important of the sixteen Hindu
    Sanskars or sacraments. It is not only bond
    between two people but bond between two families.
  • The ceremony lasts minimum 4 to 5 hours but the
    preparations and celebrations begins weeks before
    the actual ceremony and continue afterwards
  • The Hindu service is performed by male Brahmin
    (priest) in accordance with the holy verses
    (mantras) from the Vedas the Hindu holy book
  • The ceremony takes place in a venue chosen by the
    brides family. This is normally brides home, or
    a town hall, or community hall, or a hotel
    depending on the budget of the brides family.

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  • Engagement (The ring ceremony)
  • This event is held to exchange the gold
    rings by the couple before wedding called Mangni
    in the presence of very close friends and
    relatives.

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Mehndi Party This is the festive occasion
celebrated by the brides family. The bride and
close female members of her family have henna
painted on their hands and feets while the rest
of the family celebrate with songs. Mehndi
signifies the strength of love in a marriage
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Ganesh Puja
  • The wedding day starts with a prayer Lord
    Ganesh whose divine grace dispells all evils and
    promotes a successful and peaceful completion of
    the ceremony

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Arrival of bridegroom
  • The groom arrives at brides home or
    ceremonys place with his relatives and friends
    which is called Baarat. The brides mother
    welcomes the groom and she then escorts him to
    the Mandap. The father of the bride washes the
    right foot of the groom with milk and honey

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Arrival of the Bride
  • The bride is escorted to the Mandap by her
    maternal uncle, female cousins and friends

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Garland Ceremony
  • The couple put garland (mala) around each
    others neck in the presence of all relatives and
    friends. It is the symbol of acceptance and
    pledge to respect each other as a partner.

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Kanyadan (Giving Away of the Bride)
  • The father of the bride places her hand in the
    groom's hand requesting him to accept her as an
    equal partner. The concept behind Kanyadan is
    that the bride is a form of the goddess Lamxi and
    the groom is Lord Narayana. The parents are
    facilitating their union

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Taking seven steps
  • Agni Panikram (Going around the fire) - This
    is the main part of the ceremony. The bride and
    groom go around the fire seven times, six times
    led by the bride and the seventh time is by the
    groom. It is believed by all Hindus that in the
    first seven years of the brides married life she
    is protected by the moon then followed by the sun
    for the next seven years and then by Agni.

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Saubhagya Chinha (Blessing the bride)
  • The Groom blesses his bride by giving her a
    Mangalasutra (sacred necklace) and putting
    Sindoor (vermilion powder) on her forehead.The
    mangalasutra represents the couples
    togetherness, love and sacred union.

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Viddai (Brides departure)
  • The farewell to the bride by her family and
    friends is very emotional moment. The bride is
    leaving her parents home to build a life with her
    husband and his family.
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