Haldi Kumkum Ceremony and Lagna Geet in NYC: Embrace the Tradition and Joy of Indian Weddings

In the vibrant and culturally rich landscape of New York City, it’s no surprise that Indian traditions have found a special place in the hearts of many. From grand weddings to intimate ceremonies, the city’s diverse population has embraced age-old customs, making these celebrations even more colorful and memorable. One Read more

Celebrate Your Wedding Anniversary in NYC: A Guide to Unforgettable Experiences

A wedding anniversary is a special milestone in every couple’s journey, marking the love, commitment, and memories shared over the years. If you’re looking to celebrate this memorable day in style, New York City (NYC) offers a wealth of romantic options that cater to every couple’s preferences. Whether you’re planning Read more

Navratri

Navratri (Hindi: नवरात्री Gujarati: નવરાત્રી) is a festival dedicated to the worship of the Hindu deity Durga. The word Navaratri means ‘nine nights’ in Sanskrit, nava meaning nine and ratri meaning nights. During these nine nights and ten days, nine forms of Shakti/Devi are worshiped. The tenth day is commonly referred to as Vijayadashami or “Dussehra” (also spelled Dasara). Navratri is an important major festival and is celebrated with Read more

Dandiya Raas

Raas or Dandiya Raas is the traditional folk dance form of Vrindavan, India, where it is performed depicting scenes of Holi, and lila ofKrishna and Radha. Along with Garba, it is the featured dance of Navratri evenings in Western India. During Navratri festival, in most of the cities of Gujarat and in Mumbai people gather and perform Garba dance. The word “Raas” comes from the Sanskrit word “Rasa”. The origins of Raas can be traced to ancient times. Lord Read more

Garba

Garba (ગરબા in Gujarati) is a form of dance that originated in the state of Gujarat in India. The name is derived from the Sanskritterm Garbha (“womb”) and Deep (“a small earthenware lamp”). Many traditional garbas are performed around a centrally lit lamp or a picture or statue of the Goddess Shakti. The circular and spiral figures of Garba have Read more

Punjabi wedding

Punjabi wedding traditions and ceremonies are traditionally conducted in Punjabi and are a strong reflection of Punjabi culture. The actual religious marriage ceremony differs – among Sikhs, the weddings are conducted in Punjabi; among Hindus, the ceremony is conducted in Sanskrit; and among Muslims, in Arabic. There are commonalities in ritual, song, dance, food, and dress. The Punjabi wedding Read more

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Hindu Wedding

A Hindu wedding is called vivaha (Hindi: विवाह) (Kannada: ಮದುವೆ (Maduve)), and the wedding ceremony is called vivaah sanskar. The wedding ceremony is traditionally conducted entirely, or at least partially in Sanskrit, considered by Hindus as the language of holy ceremonies. The local language of the people involved is also used. The Hindus attach a lot of importance to marriages, Read more