A Hindu marriage becomes incomplete without a purohit (Priest) or Brahmin that officially performed the ceremony. We provide best purohit (Priest) in the industry and they professionally perform your marriage without any glitches. There is no single standard Hindu marriage ceremony. Regional variation is prevalent in the sequence of rituals comprising the ceremony. There is also considerable flexibility within each ritual. Variation reflects family traditions, local traditions, resources of the families and other factors. We have expert purohit (Priest) for South Indian wedding, or a North Indian wedding, or an East Indian wedding, or a 'mixed' wedding.

The ceremony is traditionally conducted entirely or at least partially in Sanskrit, considered by Hindus as the language of holy ceremonies. The local language of the bride and groom may also be used. The rituals are prescribed in the Gruhya sutra composed by various rishis such as Apastamba, Baudhayana and Ashvalayana.

According to Hinduism, a marriage is formed in heaven, and once it is consummated, the couple's bond will last for seven lifetimes. Marriage is seen as a turning moment in a person's life as they move into the second crucial phase or ashram of their life - and transitional from Brahmacharayashram to Grihasthashram.

A Hindu wedding, also known as Vivaha, is the traditional wedding ceremony for Hindus. The word vivāha originated as a sacred union of people as per Vedic traditions, i.e. what many call marriage, but based on cosmic laws and advanced ancient practices. According to the Veda, marriage is a union between a masculine and feminine entity with commitments to pursue Dharma (duty), Artha (earning money and other possessions), Kama (physical and other desires) and Moksha (the eternal liberation) in unison.

  • Relevance of Marriage

    • Its primary purpose is procreation and continuation of life upon earth.
    • Marriage ceremony is a spiritual blessing and bond between couples.
    • Marriage Assist each other in their spiritual progress and work for each other's salvation.
    • The couple's horoscopes are used to determine the date of marriage based on its favorable alignments.
    • Phere, Mangalsutra, Sapthapadi and Sindurdan are important steps performed during the Weeding ceremony.
  • Our Mission and Promise

    We provide highly professional and experienced purohit (Priest). They are proficient in Vedas and other sacred scriptures. Ours expert professional performs wedding ceremony based on the Vedic Yagnas (fire ceremony) and they are proficient in ancient Vedic hymns chanting performs during the ceremonies. We provide high quality of “Puja Samagri” for marriage based on the Vedic rituals and Procedures.

  • Wedding Rituals

    Hindu weddings are typically elaborate affairs that involve family and friends and are steeped in tradition and customs. The wedding ceremonies are designed to create a sacred bond between the bride and groom and their families, and signify the start of a new chapter in their lives together.

    There is no single standard Hindu marriage ceremony. Regional variation is prevalent in the sequence of rituals comprising the ceremony. There is also considerable flexibility within each ritual. Variation reflects family traditions, local traditions, resources of the families and other factors. The pre-wedding and post-wedding rituals and celebrations vary by region, preference and the resources of the groom, bride and their families.

  • Pre-wedding Rituals

    • Engagement Ceremony: This is a formal announcement of the couple's intention to get married. The couple exchanges rings and the families of the bride and groom exchange gifts.
    • Mehendi Ceremony: This is a traditional ceremony in which the bride and her female family members and friends have their hands and feet decorated with intricate henna designs.
    • Sangeet Ceremony: This is a musical celebration where family and friends come together to sing and dance to celebrate the upcoming wedding.
    • Haldi Ceremony: This is a ritual where a paste made of turmeric, sandalwood, and other ingredients is applied to the bride and groom's body to purify and cleanse them.
    • Tilak Ceremony: This is a traditional Hindu ceremony where the groom's family visits the bride's house to formally ask for her hand in marriage. The groom is given a tilak on his forehead as a sign of acceptance.
  • Post-wedding ceremonies or rituals

    • Reception: This is a party organized by the newlyweds to celebrate their marriage with family and friends.
    • Vidaai Ceremony: This is a bittersweet moment when the bride says goodbye to her family and leaves with her new husband.
    • Doli Ceremony: This is a traditional Indian ceremony where the bride is carried in a palanquin by her brothers or male relatives to her new home.
    • Post-wedding Brunch: This is a breakfast or brunch party organized the day after the wedding for close family and friends to spend some time with the newlyweds.
 

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