Hindu Pandit In Melbourne - Indian Hindu Marriage Ceremony
Hindu Wedding In Melbourne :- In Hindu Culture Wedding or Marriage is called Vivah Sanskar in North India which is lifelong commitment between husband and wife which is the strongest bond between a man and a woman, it takes place in the presence of Hindu Priest , Parents, relatives, and friends. According to Grihya Sutras, Panigrahan , Vivah Homam ,Laja Homam ,Agni Pradakshina ,Saptapadi and Dhruv-Saptarishi Darshan are the main and important steps of the ceremony.
Milne - Hindu Weddings start with the Milne (meeting) and Swagatam (welcome) ceremony.On the arrival of barat, there is a ritual where key persons from the groom's side and bride's side are introduced to each other and do Jaimala (garland exchange between bride and groom).
Poojan Rituals - Hindu Priest starts the Wedding with Sri Ganpati prayers with Chanting of Vedic mantras.
Vadhu Aagman - (Arrival of the Bride) - Family of the bride brought her in Mandap and Priest starts other rituals from her hands as well.
Kanyadaan - The giving away of daughter by the father.
Havan - The couple invokes Agni, the god of Fire, to witness their commitment to each other
Panigrahana - A ritual in presence of fire, where the groom takes the bride's hand as a sign of their union.
Saat Phere (seven rounds) - Couple conduct seven circuits of the Holy Fire (Agni). With each circuit, the couple makes a specific vow to establish some aspect of a happy relationship and household for each other.
Saptapadi - is the most important ritual. It is called the seven step ritual, where each step corresponds to a vow groom makes to bride, and a vow the bride makes to groom.
Sindhoor (Red Powder) The groom applies a small dot of vermilion, a powdered red lead, to the bride’s forehead and welcomes her as his partner for life.
Mangalasutra (Thread of Goodwill) A necklace worn specifically by married women as a symbol of their marriage.
Aashirvad -The parents, relatives and Hindu Priest who performed the marriage of the bride and groom give their blessings to the couple. The couple touches the feet of their parents and all to have blessings for progress in marriage life.
Call Pandit Pardeep Sharma for Hindu Wedding or Marriage Ceremony with proper Vaidik Way.
Milne - Hindu Weddings start with the Milne (meeting) and Swagatam (welcome) ceremony.On the arrival of barat, there is a ritual where key persons from the groom's side and bride's side are introduced to each other and do Jaimala (garland exchange between bride and groom).
Poojan Rituals - Hindu Priest starts the Wedding with Sri Ganpati prayers with Chanting of Vedic mantras.
Vadhu Aagman - (Arrival of the Bride) - Family of the bride brought her in Mandap and Priest starts other rituals from her hands as well.
Kanyadaan - The giving away of daughter by the father.
Havan - The couple invokes Agni, the god of Fire, to witness their commitment to each other
Panigrahana - A ritual in presence of fire, where the groom takes the bride's hand as a sign of their union.
Saat Phere (seven rounds) - Couple conduct seven circuits of the Holy Fire (Agni). With each circuit, the couple makes a specific vow to establish some aspect of a happy relationship and household for each other.
Saptapadi - is the most important ritual. It is called the seven step ritual, where each step corresponds to a vow groom makes to bride, and a vow the bride makes to groom.
Sindhoor (Red Powder) The groom applies a small dot of vermilion, a powdered red lead, to the bride’s forehead and welcomes her as his partner for life.
Mangalasutra (Thread of Goodwill) A necklace worn specifically by married women as a symbol of their marriage.
Aashirvad -The parents, relatives and Hindu Priest who performed the marriage of the bride and groom give their blessings to the couple. The couple touches the feet of their parents and all to have blessings for progress in marriage life.
Call Pandit Pardeep Sharma for Hindu Wedding or Marriage Ceremony with proper Vaidik Way.
Hindu Pandit In Melbourne
Hindu Priest Pardeep Sharma
Mobile :- 0475 005 650,
Address:- Melbourne, Australia,
Email: [email protected]
Hindu Priest Pardeep Sharma
Mobile :- 0475 005 650,
Address:- Melbourne, Australia,
Email: [email protected]
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