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Wedding photographer in dehradun

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Wedding photographer in dehradun

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  1. Best wedding photographer in Dehradun

  2. Best wedding photographer in dehradun • The Hindu Wedding Ceremony is a complex ceremony conducted in Sanskrit in accordance with the Vedas, the Sacred Hindu Scriptures. The Garwali wedding in itself is unique from northern Indian weddings and has certain customs that are very specific to this vibrant state & culture. The Wedding takes place in the Mandap in the presence of god; symbolized by the Agni (Fire). Just like this fact, every part of the wedding has certain significance and a certain meaning, which is lost on the generation of today. Here are some interesting nuggets of information on various aspects of a Marathi Wedding ceremony that explains why certain things are done during the wedding.

  3. Photographers in dehradun • GaneshPoojan:The ceremonies usually start with a prayer to Ganesh, requesting him to remove any obstacles that may arise during the ceremony. This usually starts sometime in the morning, depending on the time of the Muharat. • PunyaVachan:Kalashpuja is performed to Varuna, god of Water, for purification of minds & premises. According to Hindu culture & religion, the kalash is a symbol of respect to the gods witnessing the wedding ceremony.

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