CB Art Photography reviews several Sikh traditions in order to have a full understanding of the practices and ceremonies of each tradition. They are well-versed in the traditional readings that take place throughout a Sikh wedding, including the Reading of the Lavans, which Sikhs.org explains below:
“The religious ceremony can be conducted by any respected Sikh man or woman. In this case it is being conducted by the local granthi who is in charge of respectfully looking after Sri Guru Granth Sahib. The ceremony officially begins with the officiate after having ascertained that both the bride and groom are Sikh asking the couple to stand up as well as their parents for Ardas. This family Ardas indicated the public consent of the parties involved to this marriage taking place. Every time the bride and groom arise or sit down during the ceremony they will bow down to Sri Guru Granth Sahib out of respect by touching their foreheads to the ground. After Ardas the couple sit down and the officiate then lectures the couple in the significance of marriage, their duties and obligations to each others as equal partners. The couple indicate their agreement to these guidelines and principles by bowing down before Sri Guru Granth Sahib.”
CB Art Photography reviews all parts of a Sikh wedding so that their photography and cinematography experts can put that extra amount of emphasis on the most precious moments and capture the tears, laughs and smiles that occur when these instances take place.
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“The religious ceremony can be conducted by any respected Sikh man or woman. In this case it is being conducted by the local granthi who is in charge of respectfully looking after Sri Guru Granth Sahib. The ceremony officially begins with the officiate after having ascertained that both the bride and groom are Sikh asking the couple to stand up as well as their parents for Ardas. This family Ardas indicated the public consent of the parties involved to this marriage taking place. Every time the bride and groom arise or sit down during the ceremony they will bow down to Sri Guru Granth Sahib out of respect by touching their foreheads to the ground. After Ardas the couple sit down and the officiate then lectures the couple in the significance of marriage, their duties and obligations to each others as equal partners. The couple indicate their agreement to these guidelines and principles by bowing down before Sri Guru Granth Sahib.”
CB Art Photography reviews all parts of a Sikh wedding so that their photography and cinematography experts can put that extra amount of emphasis on the most precious moments and capture the tears, laughs and smiles that occur when these instances take place.
Know more info, please visit at http://cb-art-photography-reviews.blogspot.com/
CB Art Photography - Video Profile: https://vimeo.com/cbartphotography