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bhagavad gita is more than a religious books it teaches lessons which we should learn and apply in our life and it gives you that type knowladge that should no any book can give you , even so many famous physicist readed it so, it is different book than any other religious book @@1nglis
She just came to experience her friend's wedding. She never said "I love Bharatiya culture so much, I love it". U can't just jumpstart anything anywhere, outta context. If someone wants anything s/he will always find it in this cyber world. By the way there are ISKCON Mandirs in her nation to guide anyone who's interested. Don't jump guns n loss ur dignity. 🕉🚩🌷
@@garbage4698 what's wrong in sharing ancient Bharatiya knowledge with somebody who loves Bharat? Knowledge is the only thing that increases by sharing. Hare Krishna
Love from Tokyo 🗼 I am glad you are enjoying an Indian marriage wedding and liked it. I am also from Gujarat so I Hope you liked my state during your stay. Welcome again to the beautiful land of love and hospitality BARAT.
In Hinduism, the rites of passage or "sanskars" are considered important rituals that mark key stages in an individual's life. There are traditionally 16 sanskars in total, including marriage. Here is the list: 1. **Garbhadhana** - Conception 2. **Pumsavana** - Fetus protection 3. **Simantonnyana** - Baby shower, parting of hair 4. **Jatakarma** - Childbirth ceremony 5. **Namakarana** - Naming ceremony 6. **Nishkramana** - First outing 7. **Annaprashana** - First feeding of solid food 8. **Chudakarana** (or **Mundan**) - First haircut 9. **Karnavedha** - Ear piercing 10. **Vidyarambha** - Beginning of education 11. **Upanayana** - Sacred thread ceremony, initiation 12. **Vedarambha** - Start of Vedic studies 13. **Samavartana** - Graduation ceremony 14. **Vivaha** - Marriage 15. **Vanaprastha** - Retirement, forest-dweller stage 16. **Antyeshti** (or **Antyesti**) - Funeral rites These sanskars serve as milestones throughout a Hindu's life, from conception to funeral, encapsulating cultural values and religious beliefs.
Indian weddings mean families and generations coming together to make the day unforgettable for the couple👩❤️👨 and those in attendance. Every ritual and every mantra works to strengthen the love❤ shared by the couple and the families involved.An Indian groom typically wears a turban with a veil of flowers to protect him from evil spirits🧿. The parents give the bride away🙌, but they do not eat before the wedding to remain pure for the occasion. The bride's saree is tied to the groom's scarf to symbolize the union of the souls.Is called aa Our Bharat🫶. Jai Hind Jai Bharat🇮🇳.
Dear Aleksandra, In India, marriage is a very responsible task; every parent wants their son or daughter to marry with pomp and ceremony. I liked that you were on an Indian visit and exploring Indian culture. I hope you will stay here for some more time because if you want to explore India, you must visit 28 states. Every state has different customs of marriage. Finally, one more thing that you should take care of yourself and stay safe in your India tour plan. In India, the weather and climate vary from state to state.
If you are in India You should Visit Ayodhya, Vrindavan and Mayapur In Mayapur and Vrindavan has lot of foreigners Bcz Of Iskcon Temple Have you ever visit Any iskcon temple in your country or India. ❤Hare Krishna Hare Rama🕉️
What an honour, to be invited to attend such a beautiful ceremony, such a breataking and incredible experience. Many thanks to the family for allowing you to not only attend but to share this.
reason behind haldi ritual It's beautiful mustard yellow hue is auspicious in Indian tradition representing a life of prosperity for the couple about to begin their new life together. A common reason why Haldi is used for this ceremony is to rid the couple of Buri Nazar, the Sanskrit term for evil eye.
I can pretty well say that you have done an extensive research about the wedding or had been told to you. Literally, all the beliefs that an Indian wedding has to follow has been explained well and damn right 😮. PS: If you'll ever explore Delhi, send me an invite....just kidding 😅
Indian wedding specially in villages still there are old rituals being done from thousands of years... Indian wedding is very colourful, enjoyable and many days celebrations take place... And If you have good amount of money then believe me it can be so amazing that you will not forget that experience in whole life...
I think you miss one emotional part of wedding that is called "vidai ceremony" Which moment that every indian girls feel this happy as well as sad for whole lives. 🙏 Namaskaram
Indian culture in Gujarat state famous for a wedding celebrate & dandiya rass . You are a very lucky. Enjoying here gujarati wedding. & guju traditional food. 🎉🎉
There is a documentary about Indian maharaja who adopted nearly about 1000 polish childrens who became orphans during WW1 or 2 i guess. He was a strict Hindu but he made church for them and a different polish library so that they can learn their mother language and stay connected to their roots. All the childrens live their whole life in royalty. He's known as 'the good maharaja' in Poland,you can research about him.
In ancient times, Hindu marriages were solemnized during the morning hours. However, in the northern regions of India, the intrusion of foreign beliefs was often accompanied by violent upheavals, unlike the comparatively peaceful transitions witnessed in the southern lands. The invaders frequently disrupted marriage ceremonies, resorting to the abduction of brides, thus influencing the timing of such ceremonies. Hence, the tradition of morning weddings persists in the southern parts of India. Regrettably, much of this historical truth has been omitted from our records, a deliberate oversight that has left many young Indians unaware. Yet, glimpses of such occurrences can be gleaned from the annals of Middle Eastern history.
@@aleksandrapekala Yes u r welcome. Every indian state has its different ways of rituals. You will know how diverse we are as a people yet united as Nation. 👍👍👍
You are very beautiful. I like the way of your explaining..I think you enjoyed your india trip very much.India is a very diverse country,full of joy and celebration. I am proud to be an Indian.
Turmeric Means Haldi in India. And it is called Haldi ceremony. People wear yellow beause of the color of Haldi that is yellow. We also wear Green in Mehandi Ceremony bcz it has green color Henna.
Thanks for Experiencing Incredible BHARAT 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳A Continent Itself.... Pllease try to Contact Local RUclipsr for Guided Tour.... Thus you can avoid Hustlers and Unwanted Annoying People's.... Local RUclipsr will help you Understand and Communicate with Local People's and Traditions in Better Way.... You Experienced it.... You Lived it.... Love and Respect from Navi Mumbai 💕💕💕💕
There are so many rituals and regional and even familial variations that as Indians most of us don't think about what the meaning of each and every small tradition is :)
In my sister wedding around 1500 guests( Villagers + Relatives ) comming & around 2 lakh rupees we spend on food only because food is everything.😅 Welcome ❤💐🇮🇳 Btw I'm from northern part of Bharat 🇮🇳.
You realy innocent & charming. you get beautiful dress, look so nice, there are more beautiful naturel places in india. madhy pradesh,A central part of the India is very beautiful,nice people, good food & attmosphere,mountain,jungle,river ,vry close to city. i welcome you. God bless you. see you again.
If you're still here in India then you must visit Rajasthan once, especially in this weather and season of mustard crop, whole state looks just stunning.
Good to see you in India. Hope you enjoy your stay. And FYI we Indians have different rituals, tradition in each state & regions for marriage. Pls consider to visit every part of India to know more in details.😊 Btw you look good in Indian attire.
I think the marriage in hindu is not about two coupling , there are so many things and everyining is nature , sustaining nature and still pure divine..
You came to India and posted just one or two videos and your video getting recommended by RUclips, and I got this channel. If you want to grow your channel then make more and more videos in India.
Great visuals but why the arabic music at the start from 0:00 to 0:45 ? that's a different place , different country. We have our own music that too varying from region to region.
Do you know why they exchange vows in front of fire? Why not in front of water? Why not the earth. Every part of the ritual is symbolic and has a deep meaning. The reason they exchange vows in front of fire is as follows There are 5 fundamental "elements" as per Hindu (and other related religions) - Air, water, Fire, earth and ether (space or void). Of these 5 elements the only one that cannot be corrupted is fire. You can pollute land, air water or ether - but fire can never be polluted. So you take a pledge to protect ones life partner in front of a witness (fire) who can never be corrupted. Thats the meaning and importance of this "homam" or fire in hindu rituals. If its for prayer, the homam is used to purify. Nice coverage and hope you had great time here. Thanks for sharing. Cheers.
Go to kashmir also. There are beautiful lakes like Gadsar Lake,Nandan Sar Lake,Vishansar Lake,Krishansar Lake. You will not see any difference in Switzerland and Kashmir
Proud To a Bangladeshi Hindu 😊🕉️💜👏🇧🇩
And tnQ My Culture Prmte
💜😊👏Hare Krishna Radhe Radhe / Jai Ma Kali💜👏🕉️
Be safe broo 👍
How are you? Is there an emergency situation in Bangladesh for Hindus? Which party is supporting Hindus and how many political terror parties wish to finish Hindus? & Actual terrorists who kill innocent citizens of Bangladesh.
Please revert
We wish to know
Stay Safe and Stay Healthy my brother 🤝🙏🥺
Bhai hathiyar, weapon saath rakho,halat ke hisab se mardena
If you love Bhartiya culture, then I would really recommend you to read the Bhagavad Gita. Hare Krishna 🪷
@@1ngliswhat wrong with you
He just recommended to read Bhagavad Gita
bhagavad gita is more than a religious books it teaches lessons which we should learn and apply in our life and it gives you that type knowladge that should no any book can give you , even so many famous physicist readed it so, it is different book than any other religious book @@1nglis
She just came to experience her friend's wedding. She never said "I love Bharatiya culture so much, I love it".
U can't just jumpstart anything anywhere, outta context. If someone wants anything s/he will always find it in this cyber world. By the way there are ISKCON Mandirs in her nation to guide anyone who's interested.
Don't jump guns n loss ur dignity. 🕉🚩🌷
@@garbage4698 what's wrong in sharing ancient Bharatiya knowledge with somebody who loves Bharat? Knowledge is the only thing that increases by sharing. Hare Krishna
@@1nglischill , she's not gonna become hindu just by reading that book ,even most of us Haven't read that , he's just recommending, only for interest
Polish people are so polite and calm My dream is to visit Poland once in my life 🇮🇳❤️
Thanks, you should visit Gdańsk or Krakow!
@@aleksandrapekala thanks for suggesting ❤️🇮🇳
Lol 😂😂😂😂
She need views !
😂😂😂
Racist country 👈🤢🤮🤮
We Hindu's are peace loving people. We follows our traditions from thousands of year. India is richest cultural nation. Jai Shri Ram 🙏🙏
Hospitality in Bharat is just something amazing :) it's so true
Very warm welcome in Gujarat 🙏🏻
Thank you so much!
@@aleksandrapekala❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@aleksandrapekala and also very warm welcome in Bihar (India)
@@aleksandrapekala come here in India
@@aleksandrapekala medam Hindu dress....u r a angel look wow... that's sanathan darm buty
Love from Tokyo 🗼
I am glad you are enjoying an Indian marriage wedding and liked it.
I am also from Gujarat so I Hope you liked my state during your stay.
Welcome again to the beautiful land of love and hospitality BARAT.
In Hinduism, the rites of passage or "sanskars" are considered important rituals that mark key stages in an individual's life. There are traditionally 16 sanskars in total, including marriage. Here is the list:
1. **Garbhadhana** - Conception
2. **Pumsavana** - Fetus protection
3. **Simantonnyana** - Baby shower, parting of hair
4. **Jatakarma** - Childbirth ceremony
5. **Namakarana** - Naming ceremony
6. **Nishkramana** - First outing
7. **Annaprashana** - First feeding of solid food
8. **Chudakarana** (or **Mundan**) - First haircut
9. **Karnavedha** - Ear piercing
10. **Vidyarambha** - Beginning of education
11. **Upanayana** - Sacred thread ceremony, initiation
12. **Vedarambha** - Start of Vedic studies
13. **Samavartana** - Graduation ceremony
14. **Vivaha** - Marriage
15. **Vanaprastha** - Retirement, forest-dweller stage
16. **Antyeshti** (or **Antyesti**) - Funeral rites
These sanskars serve as milestones throughout a Hindu's life, from conception to funeral, encapsulating cultural values and religious beliefs.
It's look like a Indian marriage documentary, Netflix should hire you😅, BTW you r looking so beautiful in Indian outfits ❤
Thank you so much! Maybe one day haha
Indian weddings mean families and generations coming together to make the day unforgettable for the couple👩❤️👨 and those in attendance. Every ritual and every mantra works to strengthen the love❤ shared by the couple and the families involved.An Indian groom typically wears a turban with a veil of flowers to protect him from evil spirits🧿. The parents give the bride away🙌, but they do not eat before the wedding to remain pure for the occasion. The bride's saree is tied to the groom's scarf to symbolize the union of the souls.Is called aa Our Bharat🫶. Jai Hind Jai Bharat🇮🇳.
Oh I see, thanks for sharing that!
Why are Indians obsessed with white people ?
Welcome in gods land Bharat ❤
Thank you!
Dear Aleksandra,
In India, marriage is a very responsible task; every parent wants their son or daughter to marry with pomp and ceremony. I liked that you were on an Indian visit and exploring Indian culture. I hope you will stay here for some more time because if you want to explore India, you must visit 28 states.
Every state has different customs of marriage. Finally, one more thing that you should take care of yourself and stay safe in your India tour plan. In India, the weather and climate vary from state to state.
Yes, I've heard it! Maybe one day I can attend one again
I loved your cinematography, seems so simple but so captivating, even the narration was gripping. Hope you enjoyed your stay here :)
Thank you 🤍 yes, I enjoyed a lot!
If you are in India You should Visit Ayodhya, Vrindavan and Mayapur
In Mayapur and Vrindavan has lot of foreigners
Bcz Of Iskcon Temple
Have you ever visit Any iskcon temple in your country or India.
❤Hare Krishna Hare Rama🕉️
Thanks for the information!
No I haven’t visited yet
What an honour, to be invited to attend such a beautiful ceremony, such a breataking and incredible experience. Many thanks to the family for allowing you to not only attend but to share this.
That’s right! I really appreciate this privilege
❤❤❤❤❤😊😊
reason behind haldi ritual
It's beautiful mustard yellow hue is auspicious in Indian tradition representing a life of prosperity for the couple about to begin their new life together. A common reason why Haldi is used for this ceremony is to rid the couple of Buri Nazar, the Sanskrit term for evil eye.
Oh I see, thanks for sharing :)
Urdu.
@@telugujoshi buri nazar is Urdu not sanskrit lol
Amazing & beautiful experience! Thank you kindly for sharing their wonderful journey.
Thanks! It was a pleasure to participate
I can pretty well say that you have done an extensive research about the wedding or had been told to you. Literally, all the beliefs that an Indian wedding has to follow has been explained well and damn right 😮.
PS: If you'll ever explore Delhi, send me an invite....just kidding 😅
Thank you! Friends from Bharat helped me a bit too ;)
Beautifully shown all the rituals... And also loved your narrative ❤
Thanks! It was definitely a challenge!
@@aleksandrapekala yeah it's visible. Overcoming challenges often leads to growth... Well-done 👍😀
@@bhaskardas1167 so true, thanks!
❤Love to India 🇮🇳 from 🇧🇻
Love from 🇵🇱
Indian wedding specially in villages still there are old rituals being done from thousands of years... Indian wedding is very colourful, enjoyable and many days celebrations take place... And If you have good amount of money then believe me it can be so amazing that you will not forget that experience in whole life...
Interesting 😉
पता नही आप जैसा लोग कहाँ से आते हैं और हमारे भारतीय को संस्कृति अपनाते और हमारी संस्कृति में चार चाँद लगा देते हैं..❤❤
Thank you 😊 so nice to hear that!
Iam watching first time in yours video.really amazing clear and perfect voice. Love from kerala India, also proud to be an Hindu❤
Thanks a lot 🤍
It was an amazing video, since I saw the previous clip you shared I was amazed by that. Keep sharing more.❤
Oh thank you!! More videos to come
You are gorgeous and thank you for sharing our culture....Radhe radhe ❤
Thank you 🙏😊
Nice to see u in bhartiya sanatani culture, looking more beautiful and prettier than before ❤
Wow, superb video with so many informative details
Thank you! 😊
So it was a Gujarati wedding🔥🔥🔥! Jai Shree Krishna
This is almost a full documentary. Really impressive editing.
One of the best things about vlogs is your storytelling and narration. That is just wow! Keep Growing, Best wishes!
such a colourful and hypnotic video. I can't take my eyes off.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I think you miss one emotional part of wedding that is called "vidai ceremony" Which moment that every indian girls feel this happy as well as sad for whole lives. 🙏 Namaskaram
We couldn't attend this unfortunately, maybe next time!
Love to see you in India(Bharat)❤🇮🇳
Namaste 🙏
Thank you 😊 Namaste 🙏
It's was just amazing wedding and very well explained by you and you looking very beautiful in that saree no doubt on that 🤗🤗
Thank you so much for your sweet comment!
You are just so beautiful Alex, especially in that indian dress.
Ah thank you so much!
So beautifully explained and captured every moment really Amazing!!,👌👌
Thank you so much 😀
Indian culture in Gujarat state famous for a wedding celebrate & dandiya rass . You are a very lucky. Enjoying here gujarati wedding. & guju traditional food. 🎉🎉
There is a documentary about Indian maharaja who adopted nearly about 1000 polish childrens who became orphans during WW1 or 2 i guess. He was a strict Hindu but he made church for them and a different polish library so that they can learn their mother language and stay connected to their roots. All the childrens live their whole life in royalty. He's known as 'the good maharaja' in Poland,you can research about him.
I know this history, it’s very interesting!
@@aleksandrapekala noice❤️
Your all vlog seen ,,good vlogs in Indian culture,,
Proud to be a Hindu.
In ancient times, Hindu marriages were solemnized during the morning hours. However, in the northern regions of India, the intrusion of foreign beliefs was often accompanied by violent upheavals, unlike the comparatively peaceful transitions witnessed in the southern lands. The invaders frequently disrupted marriage ceremonies, resorting to the abduction of brides, thus influencing the timing of such ceremonies. Hence, the tradition of morning weddings persists in the southern parts of India. Regrettably, much of this historical truth has been omitted from our records, a deliberate oversight that has left many young Indians unaware. Yet, glimpses of such occurrences can be gleaned from the annals of Middle Eastern history.
Love From Bihar🇮🇳
Ram Ram🧡🧡🧡🚩🕉️
Love from Poland 🇵🇱
@@aleksandrapekala 😁🙌
Thanks for information. I would suggest every year you join each indian state's wedding. You will be amazed❤❤❤
Oh that would be really something :) maybe in a future!
@@aleksandrapekala Yes u r welcome. Every indian state has its different ways of rituals. You will know how diverse we are as a people yet united as Nation. 👍👍👍
Very good thanks for visiting our Gujarat 🎉
My pleasure 😊
Jay shree Krishna@@aleksandrapekala
Showcased Indian wedding in an amazing way. Take a bow
Thanks a lot!
Background musics are always on point live the cinematic shots
the first dress during mehndi was my favorite, looking good
Thank you! I loved it too
Awesome..you should also visit Mayapur!!
For sure! Hopefully soon ;)
Welcome to Gujarat ❤️❤️
Thanks 🤍
Welcome Gujrat.enjoy bharat different cultural 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you!
You are very beautiful. I like the way of your explaining..I think you enjoyed your india trip very much.India is a very diverse country,full of joy and celebration. I am proud to be an Indian.
Oh thank you! 🤍🇮🇳
This is Bollywood style not Gujrati or Bharatiya.
Wow ! What are you?
A choreographer ? 😮
Such a nice video ❤
I hope you enjoyed the Indian Hindu wedding 🙏🇮🇳❤️🕉️
Thank you so much 😊 yes, I enjoyed a lot!
Turmeric Means Haldi in India. And it is called Haldi ceremony. People wear yellow beause of the color of Haldi that is yellow. We also wear Green in Mehandi Ceremony bcz it has green color Henna.
You are looking gorgeous, I am blessed today to see you
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you for sharing this colorful Gujarati wedding.
you looks amazing in indian dress as your skin is light dark colors looks so amazing.
Thanks! It was so fun to participate
peace is always beautiful 🥰
Yes! So true :)
Nice video came again India ❤love from Gujarat
We will come back! Love from Poland 😊
Thanks for Experiencing Incredible BHARAT 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳A Continent Itself....
Pllease try to Contact Local RUclipsr for Guided Tour.... Thus you can avoid Hustlers and Unwanted Annoying People's....
Local RUclipsr will help you Understand and Communicate with Local People's and Traditions in Better Way....
You Experienced it.... You Lived it....
Love and Respect from Navi Mumbai 💕💕💕💕
Thanks for this suggestion!
This vlog starts your RUclips journey.. all the very best my dear🇮🇳🙏🏻
Hopefully! Thanks :)
It is great to see adapting u Indian culture even some Indian girls don't do whatever you do quickly 😮. Hats off to you. Love from Delhi 🎉
I am bhartiya from Uttar Pradesh ❤❤
Lovely :)
Beautiful sanatan dharma 🕉️🕉️🚩🚩🇮🇳
I love Bhartiya culture!
@@aleksandrapekalaThank you so much.
There are so many rituals and regional and even familial variations that as Indians most of us don't think about what the meaning of each and every small tradition is :)
Very true! 😅
Yes, I have been to wedding in India. It was 750 guests 🤔
Around 1000! 😁
In my sister wedding around 1500 guests( Villagers + Relatives ) comming & around 2 lakh rupees we spend on food only because food is everything.😅
Welcome ❤💐🇮🇳
Btw I'm from northern part of Bharat 🇮🇳.
Great presentation of gujarati rituals
You realy innocent & charming. you get beautiful dress, look so nice, there are more beautiful naturel places in india.
madhy pradesh,A central part of the India is very beautiful,nice people, good food & attmosphere,mountain,jungle,river ,vry close to city.
i welcome you.
God bless you.
see you again.
If you're still here in India then you must visit Rajasthan once, especially in this weather and season of mustard crop, whole state looks just stunning.
Oh adding this to my travel list! 😉
Narayana 🙏🏻🕉️🙇🏻
Beautifully presented❤
Thanks a lot 😊
The fire process is called yajna(sacrifice) and it purifies the atmosphere when mango leaves are burnt in them!
Yellow colour is not only for matching but a pious color in religious function.
Interesting!
Good to see you in India. Hope you enjoy your stay. And FYI we Indians have different rituals, tradition in each state & regions for marriage.
Pls consider to visit every part of India to know more in details.😊 Btw you look good in Indian attire.
Thanks for the tips! I’ve heard about it
@@aleksandrapekala Glad to hear it. I Hope to see your next blog soon.
Very Nice, JAI SHREE RAM
Hey plz also visit kashmir and northeast india you are are on india trip. I bet you will love it❤
On my list for the future! Thanks
Great indian Village Life Experience & Indinan Couple marriage Ceremony
thank you for sharing beautiful and interesting videos, i like it to watch, and subscribed 😍❤❤👍👍
Thanks and welcome 🤍
Wish you had included original sound/musical bits several places to bring more authenticities of original music being performed due to occasion!
When I edited the video, music was cut in random places and it didn’t sound very good 😊 I try to leave sound when I can
I think the marriage in hindu is not about two coupling , there are so many things and everyining is nature , sustaining nature and still pure divine..
Next level documentary ❤
Thanks 🤍
Gujarati bride wears panetar - white and red saree. The bride has been bollywood influenced with red lehenga
Oh thanks for sharing 😁
Hare krishn ❤️🙏🌼🙏🙌❤️🇮🇳❤️ I hope you Enjoyed our Bharat 🇮🇳🙌🙏🌼🕉️
I did! Bharat is beauitiful!
Whenever I see your RUclips blog you look quiet and peace I don't know how I describe my word for you 😊
Oh thanks! 😊
@@aleksandrapekala you welcome dear
Amazing and wonderful & beautiful experience ❤ it's wonderful journey
It really is!
Your soothing voice makes visuals even more precious ❤ much love ..bless you😊
Thank you! Lots of love 🤍
To the question on yellow colour the reason is it is associated with Hindu religion
Very nice video
Thank you for being part of our marriage function ❤
Thank you 😊 it’s my pleasure
Divorce not exist in Indian culture 😁
Don't use this type of word to our lovable tourist🙏
🙏
You came to India and posted just one or two videos and your video getting recommended by RUclips, and I got this channel.
If you want to grow your channel then make more and more videos in India.
Thanks for your comment! More videos from India are yet to come ;)
the video started with some Arab or Persian music, why? there was no need there is a lot of Indian music available moment :)
Thanks for the suggestion, I didn't know that it was an Arabic music :)
You looking much better and i hope you will wearing sari in your marriage
Lots of love from India ❤
Lots of love from Poland 🤍
Great visuals but why the arabic music at the start from 0:00 to 0:45 ? that's a different place , different country. We have our own music that too varying from region to region.
I didn’t realize that it was from a different place, I didn’t mean for it to be offending
Do you know why they exchange vows in front of fire? Why not in front of water? Why not the earth. Every part of the ritual is symbolic and has a deep meaning. The reason they exchange vows in front of fire is as follows
There are 5 fundamental "elements" as per Hindu (and other related religions) - Air, water, Fire, earth and ether (space or void). Of these 5 elements the only one that cannot be corrupted is fire. You can pollute land, air water or ether - but fire can never be polluted. So you take a pledge to protect ones life partner in front of a witness (fire) who can never be corrupted. Thats the meaning and importance of this "homam" or fire in hindu rituals. If its for prayer, the homam is used to purify.
Nice coverage and hope you had great time here. Thanks for sharing. Cheers.
Oh thanks for sharing! 😊 I didn’t know about it at all
I extremely suggest you to read Bhagavad Geeta ..a true way of living!
Lots of love from India ❤
Lots of love! 🤍
Ur gorgeous 😍 ur colour arrange fruit morning sunrise 🌅 colour
Red sand colour ur skin shining like sunrise😍😍
Yellow is auspicious Color 🟡 💛 and so is vermilion red ♥️🍒 color
I see, interesting!
Have a great married life sister ❤
🙏
By adding a background music you spoiled the vide of the moment
Your beauty in desi attire hacked my ❤heart. So beautiful😍😅😊
Thank youu
Go to kashmir also.
There are beautiful lakes like Gadsar Lake,Nandan Sar Lake,Vishansar Lake,Krishansar Lake.
You will not see any difference in Switzerland and Kashmir
I'd love to in the future!