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20 Jan 2010 10:39 #1265
by Nargis
to be honest I had no idea that Hindu weddings were to be preformed outdoors or rather must be preformed outdoors.
does it stipulate that in the books?
if it does, then how does everyone get married in the temple and then party it up at the hall?
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20 Jan 2010 10:40 #1266
by Nargis
what about them indian movie stars that have their ceremonies in a hall?
is that wrong?
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20 Jan 2010 10:48 #1267
by gtcrickfan
i got married in a church and then partied it up in a hall afterwards..pitcha like a pitcha..
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20 Jan 2010 10:50 #1268
by Sonia
lol pitcha like a picha
traditions have changed over the years. Customs have evolved and nothing remains the same.
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20 Jan 2010 10:51 #1269
by Nargis
;D
i went to some lovely hindu weddings in the temples here - vishnu and some other mandirs...then off to the hall for full on reception!
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20 Jan 2010 10:53 #1270
by Nargis
traditions has nothing to do with what is written to be done from the vedas or any other hindu book. everything in the hindu ceremony has spiritual and symbolic meaning with every action. those actions that are pertinent for marriage will stay and be repeated over and over again and would not be lost.
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20 Jan 2010 11:00 #1271
by Sonia
The symbolic steps are still there. How its is being done has changed. Some to accomodate our new surroundings and other for various reasons.
For example, traditionally the sindoor is applied under a covering. Some now chose to do this in the open citing that the guests were invited to witness this act.
My mother is suppose to go outdoors every morning to do her puja. Place too cold - she prays inside instead ;D
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20 Jan 2010 11:20 #1272
by Googley
Mother earth plays an important part in the puja. Thus, the importance of having it outdoors. However, there is nothing stopping anyone from having it indoors (hall, mandir, etc).
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