Indian Wedding Jewellery
By Aamir Mannan
A Hindu wedding is traditionally conducted at least partially
By Aamir Mannan
A Hindu wedding is traditionally conducted at least partially
in Sanskrit, the language of most holy Hindu ceremonies.
The local language of the people involved is also used since
rituals that have evolved since traditional times and differ in
many ways from the modern western wedding ceremony
and also among the different regions, families, and castes.
ceremonies are very colourful and extend for several days.
Also, outside the participants' home is decorated with
balloons and other decorations.
In India, where most Hindus live, the laws relating to
marriage differ by religion. According to the Hindu Marriage
Act of 1955, passed by the Parliament of India, for all legal purposes, all Hindus of any caste, creed or sect, Sikh,
By the Special Marriage Act, 1954, a Hindu can marry a
person who is not Hindu, employing any ceremony, provided
specified legal conditions are fulfilled.
The pre-wedding ceremonies include engagement
(involving vagdana or oral agreement and lagna-patra written
declaration), and arrival of the groom's party at the bride's
residence, often in the form of a formal procession. The post-wedding ceremonies involve welcoming the bride to her new home.
Despite modern Hinduism being largely based on the puja
Hindu wedding ceremony at its core is essentially a Vedic
yajna (a fire-sacrifice), in which the Aryan deities are invoked
in the Indo-Aryan style. It has a deep origin in the ancient
ceremony of cementing the bonds of friendship/alliance
species in mythological contexts), although today, it only
survives in the context of weddings. The primary witness of a
Hindu marriage is the fire-deity (or the Sacred Fire) Agni. By
unless in the presence of the Sacred Fire seven
encirclements have been made around it by the bride and
the groom together. (In many South Indian Hindu marriages
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