Showing posts with label Hindu Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hindu Wedding. Show all posts

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Treating Your ‘Grahs’ Before Your Wedding


When you are getting married, you are entering into a new phase of life. Leaving all your old goods and bads behind, you bind with a new person, a new family, a new relationship. In this new life, you are expecting and wishing for love, happiness and fortune in every aspect. Although it is your behaviour and your ways of treating the new family that will help you gain love and respect, but getting happiness is also a matter of luck. Whether you believe it or not, your luck plays a very important role in life. And this luck depends on the nine planets that are depicted in your horoscope, known as the ‘Navgrahas’.


This is the reason people perform the Grah Shanti Puja before the wedding which involves the families seeking peace during the wedding festivities and peace in the marital life of the soon-to- be weds. The Grah Shanti Puja denotes ‘Grah’ meaning house and ‘Shanti’ meaning peace; thus peace of the house. Every ritual that is conducted before, during or after the wedding ceremony has some or the other significance. The significance of the Grah Shanti Puja is the Navgraha Puja.

It is believed that the stars, planets and constellations have great influence over our lives. This puja is performed only to make sure that good luck and fortune become part of the lives of those who are soon to be bonded together for a lifetime. Both the homes of the bride and groom are seen to perform this puja. This is one way of beginning the festivities officially with the blessings of God. It is important that all the Gods and Goddesses attend the wedding to bless the couple. Thus, they are invited in this puja to give the festivity an auspicious start. Also, the ancestors and forefathers are invited. The negative influences of our grahas are eliminated with this Graha Shanti Puja through a Havan or Yagna. Ahuti is offered by the families to pray to the Navgrahas. Different mantras are chanted by the priest for different grahas.

Apart from this, every individual has some or the other individual negative star in his horoscope that works harmfully in his/her life. The most common unconstructive grahas seen in a horoscope are Rahu, Ketu and Magal. These grahas if not appeased may cause disharmony between the couple. This is why people make sure to take every measure to pacify the grahas that are on the negative side in the bride or groom’s horoscope before they are married. If you are looking for a Rahu-Ketu Shanti Puja or Mangal Nivaran Dosh Puja before getting married, you must get in touch with professional Pandits to help you perform the most appropriate rituals to pacify those stars.

Praying to Goddess Durga with the correct rituals can ward off all dangers, evils and inauspicious omens around you so that things can stay in control and not become chaotic. Performing the right Yagna can help you with a positive effect for 1015 years or more. For Mangal Dosh, we need the blessings of Lord Ganesh, Hanuman, Kartikeya and Goddess Gauri. Removing the Mangal Dosh will help you get rid of problems in marital life, problems in understanding the partner and health problems. However, you don’t need to worry about the procedures and rituals because MakeMyPuja will take care of all of that.



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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

What Are The Latest Trending Wedding Themes


The marriage season has begun in full swing after Diwali. Those who have their weddings in the end of 2016 already have all their things planned – venue, decorations, caterers, bands, etc. And those who still have a few months left are busy running around to get hold of all these arrangements. If you belong to the second category, you may as well be looking for presenting your wedding in the most beautiful way so that it becomes the most talked about subject between your invites. One thing that is sure to grab the attention of your guests is the way you have your venue decorated. People are spending fortunes on having a gigantic themed wedding because every year weddings are demanding more and more innovation and freshness. However, it is important that you decide on your budget before getting into something like this. To help you arrange for a great themed wedding, here are some of the latest trends for you to choose from. Take a look and see what you can have falling within your budget.


Royal Mughals
If you belong to the family of wealth and fortunes, you definitely want to make your wedding a royal one. Choose from the innumerous forts and palaces spread across the country to fix up your venue, and ask the wedding planner to take you back to the Indian Sovereign times. Every element of your wedding will need to have a royal touch – the décor, the fabrics used, the dresses, the food – everything. One era you could choose is those of the Mughals. Use less colourful yet vibrant hues, Banarasi fabrics for all the fabrication, durbar shaped tents, and vintage palanquins. Apparently, the royalty theme is definitely going to be a grand affair that will have you shedding off a massive amount from your wallet.

Traditional Rajasthani
Want to go completely traditional? There can be nothing better than a Rajasthani theme then! Your wedding is going to be all about colours, dhols, umbrellas, pinwheels and puppets. Opt for the Rajputana era and have an exclusive Rajwada theme. Colourful rangolis, traditional bandhanis, beautifully coloured pots, huge jhulas, folk singers and ghoomar dancers is what will best describe this theme. And, don’t forget the traditional dal baati churma when it comes to deciding on the menu. Make it a completely loud, traditional and royal affair that is going to be much lighter on your pocket as compared to the royalty theme.

Go Vintage!
Want to roll back into the vintage times? This is going to include lots of pale colours, antique mirrors, pearls, laces and candles. You can go all Marie Antoinette by hanging beautiful bird cages, crystals, chandeliers, French desserts and huge florals. Have all your furniture and boxes of wood to add to the Vintage element.

Indoor Garden
Are you a Nature lover? You are in for this theme then! When you wish to have an outdoor venue, but for some reason cannot, don't get depressed. You can add some instant freshness to a venue with no natural beauty by having an indoor garden theme. Have the walls covered in green, decorate the venue with green veils, and have large green trees placed around. Add trellises and lots of colourful flowers for a complete garden look.

Colour scheme
If you aren’t from a very well-off family, you can simply choose a colour palette and have your venue decorated in the simplest yet most attractive ways instead of choosing a particular theme. This will help you have lots of variations depending on your budget. The two latest trends seen in this category are soft pastels and black-and-gold. Soft pastels are seen to be one of the favourites. May it be happy blues or baby pinks or lavenders, pastels define elegance, romance and grace. On the more regal side comes the option of black and gold that suggests glamour.

Choose the theme that touches your heart the most and get set to have one of the most beautifully themed weddings! But remember, whatever you do, you can’t have the perfect wedlock without the correct rituals. You need the right professionals in the industry to carry out every rite and ritual of your wedding with utmost care and perfection. In fact, not only for the wedding, but for every kind of Puja you perform, you need to have the correct rituals to be followed. This is where you can rely on MakeMyPuja Pandits who are experienced and professional, and never compromise on the values of the rituals no matter what.



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Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Hindu Wedding Rituals and Traditions


Wedding is one of the most important phases of a person’s life. It brings about a whole new revolution. The most customary of all is a Hindu wedding, which comprises of a long list of rituals and traditions that range from one day to multi-day events. Although the rituals vary widely from state-to-state and caste-to-caste, there are a few basic customs that are common in every Hindu wedding, which include Ganesh Puja, Kanyadaan, Hast Melap, Mangalsutra Bandhan and Saat Phere. If you are to marry in the near future, it is important that you understand these rituals beforehand to know how significant they are. But, if you are already married, you may already have undergone each of these rituals. However, for attaining success in your marital relationship and maintaining peace, harmony and love throughout, you can opt for getting an Uma Maheshwari / Swayamvara Parvati Puja done by professional MakeMyPuja Pandits that will help in obtaining divine blessings of the deities for the success of your marital relationship.


Ganesh Puja – Worshipping Lord Ganesha
As every auspicious work begins with the worship of Lord Ganesha, so does the wedding ceremony. This is because Lord Ganesha is believed to be the remover of all obstacles. He is thus worshipped to help in beginning the auspicious ceremony of having the bride and groom married to each other without any hindrance.

Kanyadaan – Giving away the bride
This ritual is considered the most pious and dignified of all, where the father of the daughter gives away the bride to the groom and his family forever. The father takes the hand of his daughter and places it into the groom’s hand while the Pandit recites the required Mantras, which marks the beginning of the ceremony of ‘Kanyadaan’ or giving away the bride. The groom promises the bride’s father that he will never fail his daughter in his pursuit of law, wealth and love.

Hast Melap – Holding the hand
This is the ritual where the bride and groom hold each other’s hand as a symbol of marital union. Their hands are tied together with a sacred thread called ‘Sutrabandhanam’. The groom accepts his responsibility to the deities while the Pandit recites the required Mantras.

Mangalsutra Bandhan – Tying the Mangalsutra
The most important jewellery for a married woman – the Mangalsutra – is tied to the bride’s neck by the groom in holy matrimony, signifying the longevity of the husband. This ritual symbolizes love, commitment and good luck.

Saat Phere – The seven promises
This is where the bride and groom promise each other seven vows for their entire life to come. Both bride and groom take seven rounds around the holy fire or Agni, after which they are legally declared husband and wife. The seven vows are as follows –

First step – They will care for and support each other.
Second step – They will grow one in mental, physical and spiritual strength.
Third step – They will share joy and sorrow together.
Fourth step – They will strengthen and maintain all family relationships.
Fifth step – They will be responsible parents to raise children of value.
Sixth step – They will enjoy a balanced and harmonious life together.
Seventh step - They will always lead a life of love, friendship and mutual trust.