Articles in the Hindu Marriage Law Category
Indian Hindu Wedding Invitations
Posted in Ceremony, Hindu Marriage Law on 17 October 2008

Indian wedding invitation

In Indian Hindu wedding the invitation are particularly made for the events of a Hindu wedding and are detailed with the whole information of diverse rites that are to be held through the course of the wedding. The Hindu Marriage Invitations can be as vivid as one’s imagination. The cards are laid out with every possible detail of all the important ceremonies, their timings and the locations as well.

This is complete to help the guests to chalk out their schedule and arrive at the venues without any intricacy. Available in various colors and sizes Hindu Marriage Invitations also give the names of the bride’s and the groom’s parents and their respective places of dwelling. The names of the horde are one more significant detail that is talk about in the invitations. Read More

Saat Phere
Posted in Hindu Marriage Law, Indian Groom, Indian bride, Indian marriage, Long Relationship, Love, Marrige, Relations, Shaadi, indian bridegroom on 25 July 2008

saat-phere1 Saat Phere

Agni is the most holy thing treated in the all the religion. That’s why in the wedding time Agni dev is invited to be the witness of the saat phere for the bridegroom. As all the Hindu marriage are having some difference in the tradition but saat pher, kanyadaan, haldi and mehndi customs are almost done in all the marriages. Saat phere are also called saptapadi all the phere are done with some mantras and they are having some meaning and worship to make the good life of bridegroom. So here I try to discuss the meaning of the phere shortly.
First vow-bridegroom takes the oath that they will accept the family of each other and always be respectful with them. The bride always tries to avoid the things that harm their family.
Second vow-they will always maintain the love and trust between them to live the good life.
Third vow-they will always be the partner of joy as well as sorrows as they become the Ardhangini of the other means the half body part of other
Fourth vow-it said that you would always fulfill the responsibility towards your family.
Fifth vow-You will teach your children with the love trust and fulfill their all responsibility
Sixth vow- healthy, self control and life is full of peace.
Seventh vow-they will become their life partners for the whole life with love.

Than after doing g the phere the bride and groom takes the ashirwad means the blesses of all and than brides vidai is done than bride started the journey of his new home.

Hindu wedding rituals
Posted in Hindu Marriage Law, Honeymoon, Indian Wedding, Indian bride, Indian marriage, Love Marriage on 7 February 2008

Hindu wedding rituals
There are many rituals are applied during wedding in India. These rituals start from ring engagement and continued after wedding till Vidai. Each wedding ritual has its distinguished feature and it has been following for ancient time.  Mandap ceremony held before two days from focal wedding day. It is considered that four pillar of Mandap are four “Ved” in Hindu community and it’s bless are necessary for happy and delighted life. “Haldi Rasam” is also a chief wedding ritual in which prospective bride and groom both applied turmeric paste by relative and friends.
Groom goes with procession at wedding place to getting married with bride. There are seven rounds around the holy fire taken in which bride and groom both make seven promises in regards of each other. Bride and groom put garland to each other thus focal wedding ritual completed. “Vidai” is the last wedding ritual in Hindu wedding in which bride is sent with groom to lead a happy life. Such as Hindu wedding ceremony take many days to complete.
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Special Marriage Act in India
Posted in Ceremony, Hindu Marriage Law, Indian Groom, Indian bride, Love, Love Marriage, Marriage Acts, Marrige, Shaadi, Tips on 17 December 2007

Special Marriage Act in India
The Special Marriage Act came in regulation on 9th of October 1954 in India. Jammu and Kashmir territory is out of this law but special marriage act is applicable in all provinces of India. In special situations a boy and a girl can get married under this law.
The boy and girl those fulfill required age limit for marriage according Indian law can get married. According this law the boy and girl should not be real brother and sister, neither the child of same father different mothers nor same mother different fathers. Â
The boy and girl have to summit a special form in district with a written notice the forms can find from marriage officer. This notice can summit the district where the boy or girl, otherwise both is living together just before one month from submitting the marriage application.
A marriage officer has the right to set aside of marriage application only that cases in which the boy and girl don’t fulfill necessary clause. If officer doesn’t tell rejection point then party can appeal in District Court within 30 days from the rejection of marriage application. Â
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Wedding Tips
Posted in Ceremony, Dress, Hindu Marriage Law, Indian Groom, Indian bride, Love, Love Marriage, Relations, Relationship Tips, Tips, Wedding Tips on 16 December 2007

Wedding Tips
Wedding ceremony is an important event of our life and everyone want to make it memorable. When we plan a wedding we should keep in mind some ideas which help we can make it successful. There are some wedding tips that we need to done and on the other hand some work must not be done in wedding.
You should do
Plan
Plan is most necessary in wedding, your plan save your time and give enough time to thing about all wedding related activities to do, it also decrease your spare expenditure.
Budget
Budget always decides weddings pomp and show. You should not spend huge money to wedding even though you should have separate budget for everything like dress, reception, decoration and others.
You should don’t do
Don’t Rush
Don’t hurry to make any decision about wedding work sometimes it may be fatal for you to do so. You should be careful to choosing photographers, caterers and decorators.
The Guess
The guests are very important in wedding but sometimes it may be reason of over expenditure so you should invite the guest those understand important of wedding and are closer you.
 
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Marriage Laws in India
Posted in Hindu Marriage Law, Indian Wedding, Indian marriage, Love, Love Marriage, Marriage Laws, Marrige, Muslim Marraige Law, Relations, Relationship Tips on 15 December 2007

Marriage Laws in India
There are many types of people live in India it has several diversities like language, caste, religion. There are all religions people live in India. Every religion has itself laws in order to Marriage. The people those belong to particular religion follow their own law with regard to marriage.

Types of Marriage Laws in India
There are many types of marriage laws in India to run marriage activities. There are most of people Hindu, Muslim and Christian. There is a Hindu Marriage Act, Muslim Marriage Act, and Christian Marriage Act for marriage and divorce to Hindu, Muslims and Christian people respectively.

According Hindu Marriage Act the boy and girl should be 21 and 18 years of age respectively. This law came into existence in 1955. According Hindu Marriage Act the boy and girl both should be same religion and they should not be involved in prohibited relationship

Similarly Muslim follows Muslim Marriage Act during marriage. According Muslim Marriage Act a man can marry with four wives if he treats equally them. According it marriage is a deal and it may be temporary or permanent.     Â

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