Hindu Weddings

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Marriage is the institution whereby men and women are joined in a special kind of social and legal dependence for the purpose of founding and maintaining a family. (Webster's Dictionary.) When a couple gets married they make a vow in front of their loved ones and their God to be together for the rest of their lives and abide by each other. In the Hindu religion, which is the third largest religion in the world, weddings are very sacred, therefore a wedding ceremony takes a lot of time and effort and it is composed of different rituals and ceremonies. The Hindu marriage, "Lagna Vivah" is the connection of two human beings in a nuptial ceremony that takes place according to their religion. It's the connection of not only the man and woman being married, but also of two families that will have a very special relationship from that day forward. According to Hinduism, marriage is the joining together of a man and woman spiritually, mentally and physically.

Hindu marriages are arranged by parents. Parents choose companions who are best suited to their children by observing personal qualities, social status and education of a potential partner. "In the Hindu society there are five different caste systems, they are the Brahmans who are priests and philosophers, the Kshatriyas who are the warriors responsible for military service and supporting the law. There are also the Vaishyas who are the ones responsible for trading and commerce, the Shudras who are manual laborers and the low-caste many called untouchables." (Mordecai, Weddings, Dating and love customs...) There are different caste systems because of their idea of reincarnation and Karma therefore they must marry within their own caste which is passed on from generation to g...

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...more successful than regular marriages and they are quickly on the rise. Learning about Hindu marriages was a rewarding experience and made me realize that a Hindu girl must feel very special and cherish her wedding day a

lot. A lot goes on and she will always remember the rewarding experience and for sure her husband will treat her as she deserves to be treated because he promised her father and their God as well. Hindus know the true meaning of marriage and joining together as one for this lifetime and many others.

Bibliography:

• Mordecai, Carolyn. Weddings, Dates, and Love Customs of Cultures Worldwide, Including Royalty.

• A typical wedding ceremony. Hindu Encyclopedia, http://Saranam.com

• Hinduism and Marriage http://hinduwebsite.com

• Hindu Marriage Rituals http://weddings.iloveindia.com

• Hindu Marriage Ceremony http://mypurohith.com

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