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Jain Wedding Rituals


Jain Wedding Rituals


Jain culture believes in peaceful co-existence and mutual dependence and beneficence through interaction between individuals. Jains have faith in forgiveness and friendship and marriage is considered to be a worldly affair and marriage is recommended so that the children born to the couple would also follow the same dharma. The typical Jain marriage consists of certain simple rituals and they criticize the practice of dowry. Marriage to the Jains is a declaration by the couple that they desire to be together for a lifetime. According to them, marriage should be grand but there shouldn't be any wastage of time or money.

Like many other communities, Jains also prefer to get their sons and daughters married within the community so that the children thus produced would follow the same dharma. So they look for a boy or a girl within their community through word-of-mouth or through newspaper matrimonial.


Though simple yet a Jain wedding has a number of pre-wedding, wedding and post wedding rituals.

We, at exotic Indian wedding, have a complete understanding not only of the customs and rituals of Indian weddings but also of the complexity and variety in which they are performed. Our wedding planners are capable of creatively managing the different aspects of any wedding in India, right from the varied wedding venues to the arrangement of different cuisines to suit the style of the wedding. If required, we can also find out the finest details regarding the costumes and jewellery.

Pre-Wedding Rituals

Laghana Lekhan: It is the very first ritual of any Jain wedding and is held at the bride's house. This is where the marriage is fixed. In this ritual a pooja is performed by a priest at the girl's house and the muhurat or the time of the marriage is decided and accordingly it is sent to the boy's house.

Lagna Patrika Vachan: In this ceremony, the lagan patrika vachan is read out at the boy's house at some auspicious time. This might also happen at the time of engagement. The groom then performs a Vinayakyatra puja after which the priest reads the letter.

Sagai: This ceremony, held at the groom's house, is also called the engagement ceremony. According to the rituals, the groom wears a traditional headgear, washes his hands and does Vinayakyatra Puja. After this the brother of the bride is supposed to apply tilak on his forehead. The brother also gifts him a gold ring and chain, clothes some sweets and money. Then the priest reads the lagan patrika and the groom seeks blessings from the people present there.

Mada Mandap: This ritual takes place at both the bride's and the groom's place a day or two before marriage. Here, the priest performs all the rituals.

Barati: This ritual takes place on the arrival of the groom's procession at the girl's place on the day of the wedding. Here, the bride's brother is supposed to apply tilak on the groom's forehead and give him clothes, sweets, coconut and money and then the groom also applies tilak on his brother-in-law's forehead and gives him a coconut.

Aarti: In this ritual the women at the bride's place welcome the groom by doing an aarti on him and sing the Mangala Geet.

Wedding Rituals

Phere: This ceremony is done on a pre-decided auspicious moment. Here, the bride and the groom are taken to the mandap where the girl is seated on the right of the boy and they take seven vows after which they exchange positions. This ceremony is an integral part of any wedding in India.

Kanyavaran: It is also known as Kanyapradan and this ceremony means presenting the bride to the groom by the bride's parents. While doing this, the parents or the uncle of the bride keeps one rupee and twenty-five paise and some rice on bride's right hand. And thus, the groom accepts the bride from her parents. During this, the priest pours water on the couple's hands and chants mantras thrice.

Havan: After phere, the priest chants mantras of the Peethika, Atha Gathu, Atha Nistarak, Atha Surendra, Atha Parmarajadi and Atha Paramesthi and offerings are also made. After these, the priest chants Shanti mantra nine times.

Granthi Bandhan: In this ceremony, a knot is tied of the bride's sari to the groom's shawl by a married woman. Then the couple takes four rounds of the havankund or the sacred fire and mantras are chanted by the priest. In the first round the bride leads and in the other three she follows the groom. The women sing mangal geet. After takin the seven vows, the bride sits on the left of the husband and is called Vamangi, which means being the left half of the body.

Post Wedding Rituals


After these ceremonies, the parents and the priest offer blessings to the couple. This is followed by a grand feast, which is strictly vegetarian in case of Jains. Then, the bride is bid farewell by the parents. The parents also give alms in the Jain Temples as thanksgiving for the successful marriage.

Kashmiri Wedding Rituals


Kashmiri Wedding Rituals


Kashmiri weddings are very glamorous. The matching of the horoscopes of the prospective couple is given utmost importance at Kashmiri weddings.

Pre Wedding Rituals

Livun and Wanwun: This ceremony takes place at both the bride and the groom’s home where the entire house is thoroughly cleaned. Waza the family cook arrives on this day and places a mud and brick oven known as war in the backyard of the house.  All the meals for the wedding ceremony are cooked here. A music function known as Wanwun is organized in the evening where all the family members part-take in the celebrations.

Maanziraat Ceremony: This ceremony takes place a week prior to the wedding. It involves decorating and beautifying the door of the homes of the bride and the groom. In the evening the bride is bathed where her maternal uncle washes her feet. Post this, the bride’s eldest aunt applies heena (known as maanz) on her hands and feet. This is followed by a musical session known as Wanwun and dinner is served at this occasion.



Re-Marriage


Re-Marriage


Marriages are meant to be lifelong relations joining two people together till eternity. But, sometimes marriages end in divorces due to some reason. Whatever be the reason for divorce, it breaks the person emotionally and brings emptiness in life. In such a case, remarriage is the best option. A few years back, divorcees were not considered eligible for a remarriage, especially in India. But with time the scenario has changed and remarriage for a divorced person is considered to be good option for moving on with the life. However, finding a suitable match for a second marriage is a bit more difficult and complicated than for the first one. Many divorcees want to get remarried to a divorcee only so that there is a level of mutual understanding and uniformity of thought. The person can understand you and your emotions better as they have gone through the same phase. But, it should not be considered as the only option.


Sikh Wedding Ceremony


Sikh Wedding Ceremony

A Sikh wedding is described as "Anand Karaj" - a ceremony of bliss, which is basically similar to the Hindu marriage ceremony but differs only in the use of religious text, which is from "Granth Sahib".
Pre Wedding Ceremony

Shagun  

For "shagun" (engagement) the bride's family goes to the groom's house with all kinds of sweet, fruits and other gifts of clothes and jewelry. The girl's father (in his absence the brother or any other elderly male member of the family) gives the groom-to-be a gold ring, a "kara" (bangle) with a minimum of eleven gold mohra (sovereigns). These are later strung in to a black thread and put around the girl's neck after the wedding.

Chunni

After the "shagun", the groom's family (usually close female relatives) comes to the girl's house with the wedding "chunni" (veil) and is given gifts, gold ring and other jewellery. The boy's mother puts a bit of mehendi (henna) on the girl's palms to declare her engaged.

Mehendi and sangeet

The mehendi ceremony is celebrated with lots of fun and frolic. All the girls of the family and the bride's friends apply mehendi on the girls palm and feet and there is dancing and singing. Every one invited is given bundi ladoos as a take-away gift.




Love Marriage


Love Marriage


A famous saying goes that-marriages are made in heaven and are consummated on earth. Wedding is a start of togetherness with beautiful walks in the rain, shared meals, caring for one another and sensing love that a marriage carries. Love is a beautiful dream and marriage is the ultimate reality.
Whenever we think about marriages the first thing that comes to our mind is traditional arrange marriage. This is because India is a country encapsulated with deep and strong beliefs regarding culture, rituals, customs and religions. But today love marriages have been accepted as a part of the Indian society. They are one of the on-going trends these days. Love marriages have gained popularity in recent times. Many have a frame of mind that it is essential to fall in love first before you get married. Today individuals go ahead to choose their own life partners.
Love is one of the best and beautiful gifts offered to us by God. Two people madly in love decide to marry each other is possibly the best end that a relation could ask for. Same as we read in fairy tales… “And they lived happily ever after”.


Exotic Weddings in India


Exotic Weddings in India

Marriages are made in Heaven, but you can make it an extravagant affair by celebrating it at several exotic wedding venues in India. In a bid to try something new, the exotic weddings in India are fast catching up and unlike the usual wedding in India, the couples-to-wed today try something new in order make their wedding a talk of the town.
Couples all over the world come down to India to celebrate their exotic weddings. Couples can opt from several exotic wedding venues in India according to your preference and taste. From architectural marvels to wildlife sanctuaries, on Mountains, and in Temples, the exotic wedding planner India destinations are simply a par.

 

Exotic Weddings venues in India



Temple Weddings in India
The temple wedding in India is an essential way for those who are looking forward to a no-frills traditional Indian wedding. There are innumerable temples in India to solemnize the wedding vows.

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Wildlife Sanctuary Wedding in India
To tie the knot with your beloved ones in the jungles of India will be a thrilling experience. A wildlife sanctuary wedding in India will make all your dreams come true to wed in close proximity to Mother Nature and decorated with natural bounties.
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Adventure Weddings in India
If you are an adventure freak and thinking to execute wedding celebrations in the most stimulating way, then you should definitely consider the theme of adventure wedding in India before finalizing your wedding theme and venue.
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Mountain Wedding in India
The snow clad mountains amidst the sun kissed sky is what you dreamt to make your wedding vows, then the mountain wedding in India is surely a treat to relish.
     
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Mountain Wedding


Mountain Wedding in India


In India most of the weddings are arranged either in the palatial surroundings at the palaces & fresco havelis of Rajasthan or in the romantic settings of Goa beach wedding, but with the introduction of the concept Theme wedding in India, it has added some refreshingly new dimension in traditional social system of India.

India with highest peaks and ice-capped peaks is now gaining popularity with Mountain Weddings. The Mountain weddings in India are bringing a new approach in this oft-repeated tradition.

As marriages are the most awaited occasion of one’s life, so everyone wants to celebrate it more special and different from the rest, it is why the couples look for Mountain Weddings in India amidst the inescapable romantic and pleasant ambiance of hilly regions and rich flora and fauna.


Adventure Wedding


Adventure Wedding in India


Indian Weddings have always been admired for its splendor and exquisiteness. India being considered the best venue to conduct theme weddings including temple weddings, royal palace weddings and beach weddings, now offers most exotic and romantic setting for adventure weddings. India the land of diversity is adorned with several versatile adventurous venues that can adeptly be a perfect base for conducting Adventure weddings in India.
Ski wedding, Jungle wedding and River Rafting Wedding Planner are some of the most exciting ways to tie the nuptials with your beloved and make this special moment in your life an incredible one.
The nuptials can be made highly adventurous by preferring any wedding venues in India which offer specialized outdoor activities. India provides addresses where this adventurous dream can be turned into a reality. Weddings in these Exotic wedding planner destinations are arranged keeping the natural ambience intact with natural color schemes which would blend with its environment.


Wildlife Sanctuary Wedding


Wildlife Sanctuary Wedding in India


It is said that marriages are made in heaven and celebrated here on earth. Despite changes in the institute of marriages, the Weddings in India are still considered scared bond between heart and soul and therefore offers ample excuse for celebration. And as the occasion is an once-in-a-lifetime experience therefore it is better to make it memorable by conducting it in a manner that is unique and extraordinary.
The Wildlife Weddings in India is probably the best means to give uniqueness to your wedding In India there are 441 Wildlife Sanctuaries and 80 National Parks which plays a perfect host to tie the nuptials away from the bedlam of daily life and in the lap of nature.



Inter Caste Marriage


Inter Caste Marriage

Problems attached to Inter Caste Marriage and ways to handle

Caste system has been a rigid part of Indian customs since ages. It is an evil that has made the rules and regulations of the Hindu tradition biased and unfair. Discrimination based on the caste system has ruined the society and created differences among the people belonging to different castes. Marriage is a sacred institution especially in context of Indian customs. Even when the world has become so advanced there are people who follow strict caste rules. Marriages in the Hindu society are caste driven; inter-caste marriages are considered to be a sin and are not approved by the elders.

Why inter-caste marriages are rejected in India?

There are various reasons because of which elders in the Hindu society flinch away from inter-caste marriages like:
v  They fear of the societal norms and social standing
v  Loss of reputation
v  The cultural difference- they believe that the couple will not be able to settle down and religiously follow each other’s culture
v  They believe that the children born out of the inter-caste marriage will not be perfect
v  Torture that the family and the couple has to face at the hands of the society


Telugu Wedding


Telugu Wedding


The Telugu Wedding, traditionally called Teluginti Pelli aptly reflects the sense of warmth and the love for culture the people of this community possess. While earlier the rituals lasted for almost 15 day, a modern day Telugu wedding can last for 5 days. This write-up presents an overview of the beautiful wedding ceremony of Telugus.
Before The Wedding:

Manglam Snaanam: The Bride and the Groom take a sacred bath before the wedding and they are anointed with oil.

Aarti: After the holy bath, both along with their families offer prayers to the God and seek wisdom.

The Wedding:

Ganesha & Gauri Puja: After the couple and their families reach the Mandap, they perform a Puja to seek blessings from lord Ganesha and Goddess Durga.

Kanyadaan: The Bride’s Maternal Uncle carries her in a Bamboo Basket to the mandap. In the Mandap, where a curtain is raised between the bride and groom, the parents of the bride wash the Groom’s feet. The priest then starts the wedding rituals by seeking blessings of ancestors belonging to the last seven generations of the families.

Jeelakarra Bellamu: The bride and the groom apply a paste of cumin seeds and jaggery on each other’s hands.

Madhuparkam: This is the ritual where the bride and the groom wear white cotton Saree with red border and a dhoti respectively.

Sumangli: In this beautiful ceremony, the bride is accompanied by ten married women. Six out of these women carry plates filled with rice and turmeric and the rest four carry trays with lit diyas that are made with rice, flour, sugar and milk.


Mangalsutra Ritual: To represent the physical, mental, and spiritual union of the couple, the groom ties magalsutra to the neck of the bride with three knots. It is this ritual when the curtain between the bride and the groom is removed.

The Concluding Wedding Rituals:

Kanyadaan Akshata, Saptapadi, and Sthaalipaakam: The mangalsutra ritual is followed by the Garland ceremony in which turmeric colored rice along with flowers are showered on the couple. Then, they walk seven holy steps together while their families exchange gifts and good wishes with each other. For the last wedding ritual, the groom puts toe rings on the feet of the bride and takes her to be the companion for the rest of his life.

Arranged Marriage


Arranged Marriage

Do you also believe in the notion that in arranged marriages, a girl and a guy are forced to fall in love with each other? This traditional form of marriage known as arranged marriage is prevalent in the society since many ages. Even today, there are people who don’t believe in the concept of love marriages and are strictly against it. A majority of people in India still plan their children’s marriages themselves, without giving the bride or groom to be, a choice or option of choosing their life partners.

How Arrange Marriage Is Fixed?

An arranged marriage doesn’t mean that you just select a prospective partner for your child without any search and just tie them in a knot of matrimony. A full-fledged investigation by both the brides and grooms families is carried out.
Both the families judge each other on basis of their own criteria’s. Where some check the compatibility, the others match their janampatris.
Overall research is done on the behavior, background and reputation of the families.
Finally, after taking into account the factor including height, taste, age, values and castes of the marriage is fixed.

Why Should You Go For An Arranged Marriage?

As parents are experienced and wiser, they are better judges for their children’s life than anyone else in this world. Maximum marriages in India are arranged, though prominence of love marriages is no less. Even NRI’s always wish to get married in India. The essence of Indian marriage especially when it is arranged is unparalleled. In the courtship time, the prospective couple can get to know each other better. They can enjoy that term and get to know each other. During this time, they start falling in love. Although, they are tied in a relationship that doesn’t has love, but as the time passes by and the date of their marriage comes near, both develop a feeling of dependence. Now, they can’t live without each other and they want their marriage to arrive.
Finally, when the wedding day comes, both are excited and ready to start a new life. As the ceremonies takes place and they both take the saat pheras, the marriage gets completed and they automatically get tied in the unbreakable bond of love called marriage.

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