A scene of a hindu wedding, recreated using the auspicious beetle nuts and dessicated coconut. The scene depicts the priest ( one each from the brides and grooms side ) , facing each other and the bride and groom. The sacred fire ( Agni) is in the middle. Other items placed are the sacred water pot with mango leaves and coconut ( kalash) on the right of the bride ( she is on the left , wearing a green saree) , a plate of laddoos on the grooms left, a pot of Ghee ( clarified butter) which the priest on the left is pouring into the fire and a stack of wood, placed next to the priest on the right. The Hindu marriage is performed over a period of many days. The pre and post marriage rituals are spread out accortding to the convenience of the bride and grooms families and visiting relatives.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Marriage ceremony
A scene of a hindu wedding, recreated using the auspicious beetle nuts and dessicated coconut. The scene depicts the priest ( one each from the brides and grooms side ) , facing each other and the bride and groom. The sacred fire ( Agni) is in the middle. Other items placed are the sacred water pot with mango leaves and coconut ( kalash) on the right of the bride ( she is on the left , wearing a green saree) , a plate of laddoos on the grooms left, a pot of Ghee ( clarified butter) which the priest on the left is pouring into the fire and a stack of wood, placed next to the priest on the right. The Hindu marriage is performed over a period of many days. The pre and post marriage rituals are spread out accortding to the convenience of the bride and grooms families and visiting relatives.
Labels:
indian wedding,
marriage,
rituals,
tradition
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