Temple wedding: A perfect place to start a new life

the wedding of the goddess2 Temple wedding:  A perfect place to start a new life

Wedding is one of the most auspicious moments of life. Especially in India, marriage is considered as a new beginning of life. Where two people entrust to live their life together on the basis of truth, believe and love. Thus wedding is considered as the spiritual practice. To celebrate this big day, Temple wedding is extremely popular in India. This celebration is along a pleasurable merriment, as religious and sacred. Wedding is an occasion which is treated as divine and People think these types of practices makes them closer to god. That’s why temple weddings are popular India. There are so many temples in all over India with their unique specialties.

Ideal Locations
In India there are lot of temples which are ideal for perfect wedding. These temples can provide accommodation for guests and can arrange full marriage ceremony. There are so many temples which are famous for there wedding ceremony for example Sun Temple of Kornark, temples of Khujuraho, Brihadeswara temple and the caves of Ajanta. In the southern part of country there are some temples which also arrange the marriage ceremonies. The Tirupati temple of Andhra Pradesh, Gurvayoor Temple in Kerala, is famous for the perfect arrangement of wedding. These are the temples which are the main centre of temple weddings in India. There is no need to mention that the India is the country of temples so there are lots of temples where wedding ceremony can take place.

Special features
Along with these the only difference is of customs and rituals which are followed by different people. And others are accessibility, size, and location of temples. In India people thinks that the blessings of god can make the life of new wed couple happy. Now days in India there are lot of temples providing enough facility. That’s why it is becoming more popular.

This entry was posted by author: Dynamic on Wednesday, September 10th, 2008 at 3:01 am and is filed under Ceremony, Indian Wedding, Indian Wedding Palace, You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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