Overview
Hindu wedding ceremonies are traditionally celebrated in Nepal, but their grandeur is limited to mid-January to middle-March, mid of April to late June, and from November to early December. Hindu marriages, which are highly regarded as a sacrament, are performed according to the VEDAS, which are the scriptures of the Hindu religion dating back thousands of years. The mandapa ceremony, which involves the bride and groom going around seven times while lighting a sacred fire in the center, is reminiscent of traditional weddings. This type of ceremony takes place outdoors. The ceremony is performed by a priest. The bridal party should arrive at the wedding venue in a procession, so it's good to have a convenient meeting place nearby.
Depending on where the stars are located, an astrologer can also predict when auspicious weddings will take place. A Nepali wedding ceremony is a grand occasion where the couple participates in puja and receives well wishes and blessing from loved ones. The wedding venue is decorated with colorful paper flowers and twinkling lights. A bride from Nepal chooses to wear a red bridal gown and adds gold and precious stones. Traditionally, the couple is escorted to the wedding venue. In a village, the couple arrives at the wedding venue on horseback or in baskets, while in a city wedding, the couple arrives at the wedding venue in a decorated car. Music is an integral part of marriage. Traditional music, Panchai Baja and other popular folk songs are played because Nepalis believe that playing traditional music strengthens the marriage bond and pleases God.
The best venues for arrange traditional Hindu marriage ceremonies in Kathmandu are:
- Pashupatinath Temple
- Ram Mandir
- Balaju Water Garden
- Gujeshwari Temples
- Budanilkantha (Narayanthan)
- Dakshinkali Temple
- Chandragiri Hill
we arrange to make the event a grand success:
- Transportation
- Venue and accommodation
- Decoration
- Invitations
- Music
- Photo & Video recording
- Wedding Cake
- Catering service
- Sweets