Vivah sanskar vidhiMarriage, which is termed in Sanskrit as "VIVAH", can certainly be defined as a sacred institution where two souls of a man and a woman come together and bind themselves in one single thread of commitment, love and togetherness for eternity. Though marriages its customs and rituals may be different in different cultures around the world but the basic meaning remains the same.
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1) GANESH STHAPNA
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1) Ganesh Sthapna:
Lord Ganesh is always the first deity to be propitiated at any significant event. His blessings are invoked before the preparations begin for the wedding so that no obstacles present themselves and all goes well. 2) Mandap Murat: After ganesh pooja mandap pooja is done. 5 men need to fix the manek sthambha out side of house for protect house from all kind of negativity. 3) chandrvo: it shows that its house where the function is going to be done. 4) Ganesh Matli: more then five women are required for this pooja. they together to to the KUMHAR for matki. they do pooja of matkis and give some wheat , jaggery and money to pot maker. |
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GHRAH SHANTI & pithiThe haldi or Pithi ceremony is being performed with lots of traditions and customs. It is general assumption that by applying haldi or Pithi on to the body of groom and bride, the beauty of both of them would complex more at the D-Day. On the haldi or Pithi ceremony, the families of bride and groom apply haldi or Pithi on them along with water. It is applied to bless the soon-to-be-wed couple with great fortune and prosperity. Turmeric powder is applied on the bride's face to ensure more sparkling skin for her wedding.Historically, this ceremony is celebrated separately in homes of bride and groom, but nowadays, it is often done together.
The haldi or Pithi ceremony, also known as Uptaan ,is conducted different in some parts of India, where aata (flour) and rice added to the haldi, according the respective rituals and traditions. After pasting, haldi or Pithi is allowed to dry and shower to emerge gleaming at the marriage event. Ladies gather in each family to sing folk songs for celebrating the occasion. The relatives in both the families enjoy food and drinks along with bride and groom, respectively. Hence, the haldi or Pithi ceremony is the occasion of rituals and celebrations just like wedding. |