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Sikh marriage is a rich tapestry of rituals rooted in spirituality and community. Celebrated in the Gurudwara, the ceremony acknowledges the Guru Granth Sahib as the divine teacher. Key rituals include placing kajal in the groom's eyes by the sister-in-law, the baraat reception by the bride's family, and the milani and ribbon cutting ceremonies which add a playful spirit to the celebration. The marriage culminates in the Lavan ceremony, performed before the Guru Granth Sahib, signifying the couple's commitment to each other and their faith.
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Marriages in India • India is a county with many castes communities and creeds.So different community/caste have different rituals for marriages. The presentation is about a Sikh Marriage. • Sikhs follow the Holy book as their God/Divine teacher. • Marriage is done in the Gurudwara/(the place of worship)
RITUAL OF PUTTING KAJAL( a black paste) IN GROOMS EYE’S BY SISTER IN-LAW PRIOR DEPARTURE FROM HOME
RECEPTION OF BARAAT BY BRIDES PARENTS AND RELATIVES ( CALLED MILANI)
RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY BY BRIDES SISTERS TO TEASE THE GROOM AND HIS FRIENDS
MARRIAGE BEING PERFORMED IN THE PRESENCE OF THE HOLY BOOK (GURU GRANTH SAHIB) IN GURDWARA(CALLED LAWAN)
RECEPTION OF BARAAT AT GROOMS RESIDENCE, A RITUAL PERFORMED BY GROOMS MOTHER (CALLED WARNA)
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