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  2. Anand Karaj - Wikipedia

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    A Sikh couple taking Laavaan during the ceremony. Anand Karaj (Punjabi: ਅਨੰਦ ਕਾਰਜ ānada kāraja) is the Sikh wedding ceremony, meaning "Act towards happiness" or "Act towards happy life", that was introduced by Guru Amar Das.

  3. Laavaan - Wikipedia

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    The laava phere (Punjabi: ਲਾਵਾਂ ਫੇਰੇ ; singular laav; ਲਾਵਾਂ), also known as Lavan [1], are the four hymns of the Anand Karaj (Sikh wedding ceremony) which form the main part of this ceremony. The four hymns are from the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh holy scriptures and appear on Ang 773 to 774 of the total of 1430. The ...

  4. A Sikh Wedding in Mexico Blended Cultures - AOL

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    The Sikh wedding ceremony, a.k.a. the Anand Karaj. Photo credit: Regina Malo The Callejoneada, the traditional Mexican parade from the wedding ceremony to the reception.

  5. Punjabi wedding traditions - Wikipedia

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    laavaan at Sikh Anand Karaj. In a Sikh wedding, the bride and groom will walk in tow around the Guru Granth Sahib four times, called laavaan. This signifies they not only vow to see each other as one soul in two bodies, the ideal in Sikh marriage, but also as the Guru as the center of their marriage.

  6. Interfaith marriage - Wikipedia

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    The 10th Sikh Guru had indicated within The 52 Hukams of Guru Gobind Singh that "a Sikh’s daughter must be married to a Sikh". In 2014, the Sikh Council in the UK developed a consistent approach towards marriages in Gurdwaras where one partner is not of Sikh origin, following a two-year consultation with Gurdwara Sahib Committees, Sikh ...

  7. Special Marriage Act, 1954 - Wikipedia

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    The Special Marriage Act, 1954 is an Act of the Parliament of India with provision for secular civil marriage (or "registered marriage") for people of India and all Indian nationals in foreign countries, irrelevant of the religion or faith followed (both for inter-religious couples and also for atheists and agnostics) by either party. [1]

  8. Charat Singh - Wikipedia

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    Charat Singh was born to Chaudhary Naudh Singh (died 1752) and Lali Kaur in a Sandhawalia Jat Sikh family. [4] His grandfather was Budh Singh (1670 – 1718), [5] a disciple of Guru Gobind Singh. [2] In 1756 he married Desan Kaur Waraich, a daughter of Sikh ruler Amir Singh Waraich.

  9. Manmohan Singh, India's reluctant prime minister, dies aged 92

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    Singh, the first Sikh to lead his nation, was prime minister from 2004 to 2014, serving a rare two terms. Singh is credited with steering India to unprecedented economic growth and lifting ...

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