Sikh wedding information you’ll want to take into account

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Spiritual experiences can be found in various types. One of the most looked for spiritual event that involves bonding souls together is a Sikh wedding. When not familiarized with the concept, such a ceremony might seem complicated to understand or to follow, but it is not that difficult as there are specific steps the participants are respecting. In this culture, the wedding is one of the biggest events of one’s life and it requires a lot of planning and attention. Traditional weddings are really strict about each and every tiny detail but there are exceptions to the rule.

A Sikh wedding ceremony involves more than just physically participating. In this culture, a wedding is about sharing a certain level of passion. This experience is supposed to be felt with the soul and not with the body. You can opt out for a Sikh destination wedding which means you will be allowed to choose a specific location to hold your event. This is quite rare given the fact that a traditional Sikh wedding is held in a sacred temple. Yet, the spirituality of such event won’t be altered in any way.

Hiring a Sikh priest to hold the ceremony means you will have a great option range. There are people which have long-term experience in the field of such events. A professional personalized presentation will surely be included, along with translations for the participants. The ceremony along with the Holy Hymns and the commentary will be held for the participants. The bride and the groom could always opt out for holding the ceremony at a specific time, date and with a certain type of seating. This means the event will not be fully traditional, but flexible and efficient while still following the main schedule of a Sikh wedding.

The Lavaa will be read and sang by the priest. It includes four sacred hymns that are being held at each wedding. They are called Shabads and they form the main focal point of a wedding ceremony. The message of the Lavaa refers to the blissful union as a truthful and sinless journey that the bride and groom will follow together. The Sikh culture is about embracing truthfulness and leaving behind personal matters, while turning towards others. From the moment of the wedding until the end of their life, the groom and the bride should think about each other as whole, as a singular being and not as individual ones. There are four main rounds that will be followed by the groom, bride and priest. Each of them involves several spiritual steps that contribute to bonding the souls of the two.

Sikh weddings are a great opportunity to understand better what the culture is all about. Beside the main message of the hymns, the experience itself, the ceremony there is the unforgettable experience of attending such event. Clothing, etiquette, tradition details should be followed by each participant. The wedding should not be considered a stressful thing, but a possibility to experience on your own the beauty of a culture along with the amazing habits of a certain nationality.