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The beauty of Hindu traditions and their wedding magic

Author: Joy Linford
by Joy Linford
Posted: Dec 09, 2015

No relationship is all sunshine but two people can share one umbrella and face the storm together… said by someone who has faced troubles in his life but it is also very true in the case of marriages, marriage is where two different imperfect / perfect people are ready to take the leap andpromise to never give up on one another. In our country there are different castes, cultures practiced one such caste is of Hindus. The Hindus celebrate every occasion with lots of galore. The Hindu marriage ceremony is called "VIVAH". The Hindu wedding ceremony can stretch to any length of time. In some communities it's fairly quick while in others multiple rituals extend the hours.

The rituals and process in a Hindu wedding vary widely. Months before the wedding and after a Hindu Family has decided or choose best suitable partner for life (PS. There are many Hindu Matrimonial Sites available, offering services of match-making in India) an engagement ceremony known as Mangni is held. This is to bless the couple, who are then given gifts of jewellery and clothing by their new family. Pre marriage rituals include a formal get together of the families of both the sides.

The precise details and rituals performed in a wedding ceremony vary from region to region and often take several hours to complete. The main stages of a Hindu wedding are:

Jayamaala:Firstly, the bride's parents welcome the bridegroom and his family at the boundary of the house where the wedding is taking place. A red kum-kum (kind of powder) mark is applied to their forehead. Members from both families are formally introduced, marking the start of relationship between two families. The bride and the bridegroom then exchange Jayamaala. Madhupak: (Offering of Yogurt and Honey)

The bride’s father offers the groom yogurt and honey as the expression of welcome and respect.

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. Havan: (Lighting of the Sacred Fire) The couple invokes Agni, the God of Fire, to witness their commitment to each other. Crushed sandalwood, herbs, sugar rice and oil are offered to the ceremonial fire.

Rajaham: (Sacrifice to the Sacred Fire)

The bride places both her hands into the groom’s and her brother then places rice into her hands. Together the bride and groom offer the rice as a sacrifice into the fire.

Gath Bandhan: (Tying of the Nuptial Knot)

The scarves placed around the bride and groom are tied together symbolizing their eternal bond. This signifies their pledge before God to love each other and remain faithful.

Mangalphera: (Walk around the Fire)

The couple makes four Mangalphera’s around the fire in a clockwise direction representing four goals in life: Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha.

Saptapardi: (Seven Steps Together)

The bride and groom walk seven steps together to signify the beginning of their journey through life together.

Sindhoor: (Red Powder)

The groom applies a small dot of vermilion, a powdered red lead, to the bride’sforehead and welcomes her as his partner for life.

Aashirvad: (Parental Blessing)

The parents of the bride and groom give their blessings to the couple. The couple touches the feet of their parents as a sign of respect. We just hope that your experience with our Top matrimonial sites in India i.e. Aajeevan Bandhan be very pleasant and fulfilling and we hope that you find your soul mate the way you have always wanted…thank you.

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