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Originally posted by: pardesi-mem
Ok..i'm gonna go to the dessert stand and get some fuel since we gonna be doing a lot of running n rushing around to get these eager brides dressed 😆 😆
lol😆
Originally posted by: pardesi-mem
Ok..i'm gonna go to the dessert stand and get some fuel since we gonna be doing a lot of running n rushing around to get these eager brides dressed 😆 😆
😆😆
| Vedic astrologer Sneh Joshi explains to Sarah Montague why 27, 28 and 29 November 2003 were particularly auspicious days for Hindus to marry. (2m 22s) | ||
Sanskars
| Hindu Wedding Ceremony | ||
Two individuals who are considered to be compatible form a lifelong partnership at this ceremony in which the responsibilities and duties of a householder are explained.
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:
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 garlands (jayamaala) and declare: "Let all the learned persons present here know, we are accepting each other willingly, voluntarily and pleasantly. Our hearts are concordant and united like waters." Madhu-Parka
Vivaha-homa A sacred fire is lit and the Purohit (Priest) recites the sacred mantras in Sanskrit. Oblations are offered to the fire whilst saying the prayers. The words "Id na mama" meaning "it is not for me" are repeated after the offerings. This teaches the virtue of selflessness required to run a family. Paanigrahan
Shilarohan and Laaja Homa Shilarohan is climbing over a stone/rock by the bride which symbolises her willingness and strength to overcome difficulties in pursuit of her duties. Both gently walk around the sacred fire four times. The bride leading three times and the fourth time the groom leads. He is reminded of his responsibilities. The couple join their hands into which the bride's brothers pour some barley which is offered to the fire symbolising that they all will jointly work for the welfare of the society. The husband marks the parting in his wife's hair with red kumkum powder for the first time. This is called 'sindoor' and is a distinctive mark of a married Hindu woman. Sapta-Padi
Surya Darshan and Dhruva Darshan The couple look at the Sun in order to be blessed with creative life. They look in the direction of the Dhruva (Polar star) and resolve to remain unshaken and steadfast like the Polar star. Ashirvada (Blessings) The couple are blessed by the elders and the priest for a long and prosperous married life. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||