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Madhupak(Offering
of Yogurt and Honey)
The bride's father offers the groom yogurt and honey as the
expression of welcome and respect.
Kanyadan
(Giving Away of the Bride)
The father of the bride places her hand in the groom's hand
requesting him to accept her as an equal partner. The concept behind
Kanyadan is that the bride is a form of the goddess Lamxi and the
groom is Lord Narayana. The parents are facilitating their union.
Havan
(Lighting of the Sacred Fire)
The couple invokes Agni, the god of Fire, to witness their commitment
to each other. Crushed sandalwood, herbs, sugar rice and oil are
offered to the ceremonial fire.
Rajaham
(Sacrifice to the Sacred Fire)
The bride places both her hands into the groom's and her brother
then places rice into her hands. Together the bride and groom offer
the rice as a sacrifice into the fire.
Gath Bandhan
(Tying of the Nuptial Knot)
The scarves placed around the bride and groom are tied together
symbolizing their eternal bond. This signifies their pledge before
God to love each other and remain faithful.
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