Marriages,are made in heaven, but the right choice has to be finalized here on earth. Add indian influences to your wedding ceremony.
Marriages, it is said, are made in heaven, but the right choice has to be finalized here on earth. To find the perfect partner, one has to go through a good mediator but after one has found the perfect match, the task becomes all more daunting. In fact, in most houses the jewelry is bought years before a marriage is contemplated. To get everything in one place is something unheard of in a country where traditions require elaborate rituals and where marriage is still a long drawn affair and an auspicious get-together for extended family. In the fast-paced modern life, however, things are changing. People do not have time for elaborate rituals. They want to get married without spending too much time on the conduct of a marriage. And yet they do not want to compromise with the rituals. To get everything in one place so that they do not compromise with the essentials has become the heartfelt requirement of many.
The Parties
The festivities, including musicals, dancing, the marriage procession and the feast, which surround the actual ceremony of marriage Hindu calendar have different mas or (months) that are considered unfavorable. If you have chosen the months according to the European calendar but are still anxious to finalize a 'suitable date' you can contact your temple priest, purohit or granthi. He will be able to give you a jantri or panchang (almanac) listing all auspicious days in a year, festivals, etc. as per the Hindu calendar year.
The Parties
The festivities, including musicals, dancing, the marriage procession and the feast, which surround the actual ceremony of marriage Hindu calendar have different mas or (months) that are considered unfavorable. If you have chosen the months according to the European calendar but are still anxious to finalize a 'suitable date' you can contact your temple priest, purohit or granthi. He will be able to give you a jantri or panchang (almanac) listing all auspicious days in a year, festivals, etc. as per the Hindu calendar year.
Types Of Indian weddings
Types Of Indian weddings
The Christian Marriage is a serene dignified sacrament. Having chosen each other and sought the acceptance of their respective families, the bride and groom meet their parish priests a month before the actual ceremony to learn about their responsibilities.
Sikh
In a Sikh wedding, the pheras or circumambulations are taken around the Granth Sahib and quotations from this holy book are recited to celebrate a marriage which symbolizes the union of the soul and the supreme power. The Sikh bride wears a Wedding Pink Lehenga
with an elaborate chunni to cover her head. Her jewelry is traditional. The bridegroom dons a traditional turban , traditional clothes and the give Ks required to be worn by every Sikh.
Muslim
In Muslim weddings, a Nikah is confirmed when the bride, through her agent, accepts the marriage proposal against her Mehr in front of the bridegroom, who also agrees to the marriage. The bride wears, gold embroidered garments- either a Salwar Kameez
, a Sari,
or a ghagra, depending on her preferences and family customs. She also dons a heavy, gold encrusted veil and jewelry of traditional designs. Intricate henna designs decorate her hands and feet. The bridegroom wears a sherwani and cap suited to his denomination.

Sikh
In a Sikh wedding, the pheras or circumambulations are taken around the Granth Sahib and quotations from this holy book are recited to celebrate a marriage which symbolizes the union of the soul and the supreme power. The Sikh bride wears a Wedding Pink Lehenga
Muslim
In Muslim weddings, a Nikah is confirmed when the bride, through her agent, accepts the marriage proposal against her Mehr in front of the bridegroom, who also agrees to the marriage. The bride wears, gold embroidered garments- either a Salwar Kameez
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