Md Kamrul Islam Rofe kamrulisalam

Čitagongas, Bangladešas

Vestuvių fotografas Md Kamrul Islam Rofe (kamrulisalam). Nuotrauka 2017 liepos 26
Vestuvių fotografas Md Kamrul Islam Rofe (kamrulisalam). Nuotrauka 2017 liepos 26
Vestuvių fotografas Md Kamrul Islam Rofe (kamrulisalam). Nuotrauka 2017 liepos 26
Vestuvių fotografas Md Kamrul Islam Rofe (kamrulisalam). Nuotrauka 2017 liepos 26
Vestuvių fotografas Md Kamrul Islam Rofe (kamrulisalam). Nuotrauka 2017 liepos 26
Vestuvių fotografas Md Kamrul Islam Rofe (kamrulisalam). Nuotrauka 2017 liepos 26
Vestuvių fotografas Md Kamrul Islam Rofe (kamrulisalam). Nuotrauka 2017 liepos 26
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Hindu Wedding in City life

Annidita & AbishakThe priest directs family members to make offerings into the fire. At the end of the ceremony, in a ritual called saptapadi, the bride and groom take seven vows, sealing the marriage forever. These vows are traditionally spoken in Sanskrit, and are one of the most ancient aspects of the Hindu ceremonyFirstly, the bride's parents welcome the bridegroom and his family at the boundary of the house where the wedding is taking place. A red kum-kum (kind of powder) mark is applied to their forehead. Members from both families are formally introduced, marking the start of relationship between two families. The bride and the bridegroom then exchange garlands (jayamaala) and declare: "Let all the learned persons present here know, we are accepting each other willingly, voluntarily and pleasantly. Our hearts are concordant and united like waters."

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