
Weddings
Over the years I have conducted a variety of Weddings styles from Sindhi, Punjabi, Gujrati, Marathi, South Indian, Aryasamaji and more, all in accordance to the Traditional Vedic Rituals. I believe that the Hindu wedding’s uniqueness can be truly experienced by family and friends when they are enlightened to the true meaning and importance of each ritual.
Therefore,I make it a priority to meet every potential Bride and Groom on a 1:1 meeting, prior to the wedding, toexplain the ceremony and customs. At this point, we can discuss not only the ceremony but also the order of the day.
I conduct the weddings in English and any preferred language, to ensure that everyone present feels involved and part of the ceremony itself. This has helped me to conduct numerous mixed marriages of all types. I have found that with simple explanations and personalised customs, families and guests can experience the beauty of a traditional Hindu wedding.
- Sindhi, Panjabi, Gujrati, Marathi, Aryasamaji, South Indian, Others
- Sindhi, Janiya (Thread Ceremony), Mishri, Navagrahi, Ghari, Vanwa, Hatyaalo, Dattar
- Panjabi, Karmaayi, Watna (Haldi), Saanth (Choori) ceremony, Milni
- Gujrati, Janoi (Thread Ceremony), Mandwo, Grah Shanti, Ganesh Puja, Samayo, Pokhawaan
I make sure to explain each process during the Pooja – in English, Hindi, and any preferred language – to make sure that all who participate have an active understand of the rituals taking place. If you have ever wondered why specific ingredients are used or why certain items are worshiped, then you will be relieved to know that the answers are sweet and simple. Through these explanations, I hope I can enlighten people of all ages and show just how beautiful a simple Pooja can be.
- Ganesh Puja
- Satyanarayan Puja
- Chatti Puja
- Diwali, (DhanTeras, Laxmi) Puja