Hindu`s shaadi

Hindu`s shaadi

Indian shaadi is based upon custom and regulation of religion. Mainly in hindu marriage, parents of both side look the cast & they match kundli. If kundli matches then they go for next process and engagement take place. It means bride and bridegroom are engaged and now they have to marry. Then Hindu lavishly do preparation for marriage and then from bridegroom side they preparation for “Barat”, and  in “Barat” dance take place and “Barat” reach to bride home. Here “Dwar puja” take place and then welcome of “Baraties”. After “SAATH PHAIRE” shaadi happens. And elders give blessings to both and next day “Vidai”ceremony “took place. And now girl leave her parent home and go to bridegroom home and become wife of bridegroom and she get a lot of relationship from their. It says bride is incarnation of lord “LAXMI”. And next day reception happens from bridegroom side. It just like party and celebration of shaadi.here all people meet with new couple and give them blessings for great future.

March 23rd, 2008 | No Comments »

Introduction of indian shaadi

indian shaadiAccording to Indian shaadi, shaadi is a relationship between two souls. Which is made in heaven by God? God has given every human to his/her partner. Who can meet with anywhere in the world. Who can not be stolen or snatched. Indians believes on star talks or they match the merits or demerits according to star talks or kundli. Today all over India follows kundli custom. Generally kundli made by priest but today over the world made kundli by computer. Its easiest way to match two kundlies or peoples look the condition of moon and sun. Indian fears from Saturn actually according to custom it’s bad to have Saturn in any kundli. In Indian shaadi a lot of money is spent or marriage happens with pomp and show because we live once, we die once so we marry once therefore it should be with full dedication. Indians follow all rules and regulation of marriage and all family gather while shaadi, we get best wishing from society, blessings from our elders, after a lot of blessings and best wishing shaadi be successful.

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Indian Shaadi

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