Articles in the Wedding Mandap Category
Marriage mandap embellishment tips
Posted in Wedding Mandap on 7 July 2010

Marriage mandap embellishment tips Marriage mandap embellishment tips

Marriage mandap possesses a great significance in Indian Marriage. It is a sacred place where a devout devout ceremony of binding twain people in one soul takes place. Marriage mandap is brilliantly decked according to the marriage theme. All the customary rituals and customs like kanyadaan, tying angostura, pheras and jaimala are held in the mandap. Thus all eyes are rigid on it to see how well it is decorated Hindu marriages are held in open position, thus mandap is decked out in among the open ground on the bottom of four pillar made of bamboo. This cover or mandap is bedecked in distinct ways and differ from region to area. Peruse below written points to know more just about decoration.

Read More

Beauty Bride: Things Not To Be Overlooked Before You
Posted in Bride, Wedding Mandap on 17 June 2010

beauty bride Beauty Bride: Things Not To Be Overlooked Before You

The bride the day of its marriage must be amazing. Dress, bouquet, shoes, even chooses the color of socks should not be left to chance. Among the details to be defined carefully a place of honor is occupied by the amazing world of aesthetic prettiness, composed of all those aspects that every woman loves and needs to treat themselves at all times, but merely on particular occasions, like wedding, can to treat yourself. Part of this amazing world the makeup the hairstyles The Skin Care and nails but also massage prettiness treatments and all those small but significant concentration for a particular day that we are willing to give our body. So we determined to select some of the most exciting aesthetic treatments to devote to the bride before the marriage. Read More

Indian Western Wedding
Posted in Ceremony, Indian marriage, Indian Wedding, Wedding, Wedding Mandap on 29 August 2008

indiawed3 794260 Indian Western Wedding

The significance of traditional rites is valued in all Indian weddings and the West Indian weddings are no diverse. The West Indian weddings include Gujarati Weddings, Maharashtrian Weddings, and Marwari Weddings. Many ceremonies are caught up in these sorts of weddings and the celebrations start much ahead of the real wedding. Some weddings can be sumptuous while others are simple and it all depends on the families.

Generally the West Indian weddings take place at the rented halls, homely venues and mandaps. The wedding scheduled in Maharashtrian wedding is in the morning or late evening, which is called as the ‘Goraj Muhurt’. At the wedding, the maternal uncles of the bride escort her to the dais.

A partition called ‘antarpat’, which is a piece of cloth, is held amid the bride and the groom, and spiritual hymns are chanted. One thing is common in West Indian weddings; is the farewell to the bride, which is known as ‘bidai’. In Maharashtrian Wedding there is also the post wedding ritual called Laxmi Narayan puja.

Rituals and Customs

The Gujrati kind of West Indian wedding has the ‘Madhuparka’ ritual in which there is the washing of groom’s feet. He is welcomed with a combination of honey and milk. ‘Kanya Daan’ and ‘Hasta Milap’ are the two significant ceremonies in this sort of Indian Wedding kinds. Pheras and Saptapadi are a further two significant ceremony in the wedding ceremony.

Jain Wedding Ceremony
Posted in Dress, Indian bride, Indian marriage, Indian Wedding, Wedding, Wedding Mandap, Wedding Tips on 1 July 2008

ghdgn Jain Wedding Ceremony

In Jain wedding wonderful prayer in their hearts always for forgivesness for all living -creature. Jains consider marriage as more or less a worldly matter. Marriage and family growing are suggested to all the Jain Shravakas.

Ceremony before Marriage

Laghana lekhan

In Laghana Lekhan, the wedding is fixed. On this event, pooja is held at the girl’s house and relatives are invited. The lagna, also known as the mahurat is resolute by the cleric. At the end of the ceremony, the lagna patrika or a letter telling you concerning the time of wedding, is sent to the boy’s house. It is also habitual to send ¾ kg of sweets, mainly laddoos at the time of engagement or sagai. The sweets could also be sent in an auspicious time.

Sagai

Engagement or sagai ritual is held at the groom’s house. The groom would wear the traditional Jain headgear, wash his hands and do the Vinayakyantra. After the Vinayakyantra pooja, the bride’s brother applies tilak on the groom’s forehead and gifts him a ring gold chain, coconut sweets, clothes and money. The groom is then offered the lagna patrika. The cleric reads out the patrika and the groom look for the blessing of the elders.

Mada-mandap

Mada-mandap is important ceremony After Sagai which is held a day or two before wedding. This ritual is celebrated both at the groom’s as well as the bride’s places. The hour for the event is a pre-determined propitious hour. The cleric would execute all the ceremony.

Marriage ceremony

Phere

Phere is possibly the most vital ritual in Indian marriages. For the Phere also an propitious time is being decided. For this the groom and the bride would be taken to the mandap and made them seated. The girl sits to the right of the groom, the groom and the bride altering place after taking the seven swears.

Kanyavaran

Also known as the kanyapradan ritual, it has the parents or the uncle of the bride keeping one rupee and twenty-five paise and rice on the right hand of the bride. And then the presentation of the bride to the groom takes place.

INDIAN WEDDING MANDAP
Posted in Marrige, Shaadi, Wedding, Wedding Mandap on 2 February 2008

pl wedding  INDIAN WEDDING MANDAP
We are original manufacturers and exporters of any type of Indian Wedding Mandaps Mandap Pillars Wooden Mandaps Carved Mandaps Wrought Iron Mandaps Fiber Mandaps Wedding .
 via.

Tagged with: ,
Wedding Mandap
Posted in Ceremony, Honeymoon, Indian bride, Indian Celebrity wedding, Indian marriage, Indian Wedding, Indian Wedding Dress, Love, Wedding Mandap on 5 January 2008

mandap1 Wedding Mandap
Wedding shelter or Mandap is a structure of four pillars under which focal wedding ritual gardening take place by bride and groom. Under mandap bride and groom round around sacred fire and make seven vows regards of each other.  Â
It is considered in Hindu culture that each pillar of mandap is a Vedas means four pillars represent four aspect of life Dharma, Artha, Kam, Moksha. As well as it is said that whole mandap is four parents of couple without blessing, love and affection of them married life of couple would not success.
mandap22 Wedding Mandap
The mandaps design and style has been much change but cultural and religious sanctity are same as was earlier. Set up mandap for wedding ceremony is becoming popular in other religions like Sikhs, aesthetic effect are more in other religion while Hindu set up it in order to religious meaning. Set up a stylist and design mandap always to be an important task of Hindu Wedding.
Via Your dream shaadi

mandap33 Wedding Mandap