Somendra & poonam's wedding
Day 1
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Orccha,near Jhansi
About the hosts
Somendra & poonam's story
Hii
Our families meet with each other and we like and love extremely with each other.
We would be too much happy on our special day if foreigners guest will join our wedding. We will very thankful to all of Ladies and gentlemen who will make my day special.
Your warm welcome...
Thank you
Day 1Tuesday, April 29, 2025Orccha,near Jhansi
Starting time (approximately): 8:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Jaymala
The bride and groom are seated on a decorated dais or stage, facing each other.
*Exchange of Garlands*: The bride and groom exchange floral garlands (jaymala) as a symbol of their mutual acceptance and commitment to each other.
*Blessings*: Elders and family members bless the couple, wishing them a happy and prosperous married life.
*Importance:*
1. *Mutual Acceptance
3. *Respect and Love*: The ceremony emphasizes the importance of respect and love in a marriage, as the bride and groom show respect and affection for each other.
*Sacred Bond
*Cultural Significance*
In summary, the Jaymala ceremony is a beautiful and meaningful ritual that marks the beginning of a new chapter in the lives of the bride and groom. It's a celebration of love, respect, and commitment, and an important part of Indian wedding traditions..
Fere
1. *Preparation*: The bride and groom are seated on a decorated dais or stage, facing the sacred fire (Agni).
2. *Agni Puja*: The priest performs a puja (prayer ceremony) to invoke the blessings of the gods and to purify the sacred fire.
3. *Fere Begins*: The bride and groom stand up, and the groom takes the bride's hand. They begin to walk around the sacred fire together,
- *First Round*: The bride and groom pray for the well-being and prosperity of each other's families.
- *Second Round*: They pray for the strength and courage to face life's challenges together.
- *Third Round*: They pray for the blessing of children and a happy family life.
- *Fourth Round*: They pray for the happiness and harmony in their relationship.
- *Fifth Round*: They pray for the well-being and prosperity of their community and society.
- *Sixth Round*: They pray for the blessing of a long and happy life together.
Seventh Round*: They pray for the ultimate union of their souls.
Vidai
Vidai is a Sanskrit word that means "farewell" or " departure." In the context of Indian weddings, Vidai refers to the ceremony where the bride bids farewell to her parental home and famil
*Emotional Farewell*: The bride says goodbye to her family members, relatives, and friends, often with tears of joy and sadness.
. *Blessings and Gifts
3. *Departure*: The bride departs from her parental home, accompanied by her husband and his family
Vidai marks the beginning of a new chapter in the bride's life, as she leaves her parental home to start a new life with her husband.
*Emotional Bonding*: The ceremony strengthens the emotional bond between the bride and her family, as they bid farewell and wish her well.
*Cultural Significance*: Vidai is an essential part of Indian wedding traditions, preserving cultural heritage and customs.