Different Special Traditions Included In Hindu Wedding Ceremony!

The Hinduism
is one of the most ancient religions in the world and all their religious and
social events are celebrated according to the traditions mentioned in their
religious scriptures. So a Hindu wedding ceremony is marked with number of
special customs that the families of the new couple observe diligently. Most of
these traditions were penned by the ancient sages in the Vedas, the earliest
available Hindu religious scriptures.

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Religious
customs maintained in a Hindu wedding ceremony    
§  Ganesh Pooja – The Hindus prefer to
start all their auspicious events by worshipping Lord Ganesha, as per the
instructions of their religious scriptures. So Ganesh Pooja is an important
ceremony that is celebrated a few days before the wedding at the places of both
the bride and the groom, for seeking blessing of Lord Ganesha to complete the
entire wedding ceremony without any hitch.
§  Mehendi – Mehendi is a significant pre-wedding
tradition that is held at the bride’s place and joined by all her female
relatives and friends. Here, the bride’s hands and feet are adorned with lovely
designs that are drawn with a paste of Mehendi or Henna leaves. So the date and
time of Mehendi ceremony is usually mentioned in the Hindu wedding cards
so that the guests can join the celebration on that day.
§  Var Yatra – The groom is
supposed to arrive at the bride’s place or the designated wedding venue, with
much pomp and grandeur. All the relatives and friends join this procession
starting from the groom’s place, where they sing and dance merrily all the way.
The groom mostly rides a white horse and he is warmly welcomed by the bride’s
parents, by putting a Tilak on his forehead and throwing flowers or rice grains
on him, as well as by doing an aarti with lighted lamp and other auspicious
things on a plate. 
§  Kanyadaan – The bride is led to
the well decorated wedding spot by her father or brothers, where her father or
any elderly male member of her family puts her right hand to the right hand of
the groom, for offering her for life to her husband, which is religiously
termed as Kanyadaan. In some places, both bride and groom hold their open palms
together, over which the bride’s father places his hand and the bride’s mother
washes their hands with water.
§  Saptapadi – This is the most
vital part of a Hindu wedding, when the bride and the groom circle around a
fire lit by the priest, holding the hands of each other. They take seven turns
around this fire, taking a marriage vow with each turn for making their married
life successful.
Importance of the wedding cards in the Hindu marriages

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The wedding guests need to be informed about the dates, time and venues
of all the pre-wedding and post-wedding functions, along with the main wedding
ceremony. The
Hindu wedding invitations are used for providing all these information to ensure the participation
of the relatives and friends of the new couple. Moreover, the brief
introductions of the bride and groom are also included in these wedding
invitation letters.

Thus, the wedding cards for Hindu couples are carefully created by the
online card designers, for sending to the honoured wedding guests.

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