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  2. Laavaan - Wikipedia

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    The main part of the Anand Karaj (Sikh Marriage Ceremony) is the reading and then the singing of each laav. While the laav is sung, the couple, joined by a piece of cloth, circle the Guru Granth Sahib. When the couple circle the Guru Granth Sahib each time they are making a commitment to God with the Guru as their spiritual witness and support.

  3. 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.

  4. Sikhism - Wikipedia

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    The Sikh marriage ritual includes the anand kāraj ceremony. [164] [165] The marriage ceremony is performed in front of the Guru Granth Sahib by a baptised Khalsa, Granthi of the Gurdwara. [166] [167] The tradition of circling the Guru Granth Sahib and Anand Karaj among Khalsa is practised since the fourth guru, Guru Ram Das.

  5. Weddings in India - Wikipedia

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    Among the Bombay East Indian Christians, the Umbracho Pani ceremony is held, a day before the wedding, in which water drawn from a well is used to bathe by the bride-to-be and groom-to-be. [12] On the wedding day, the couple meet in the presence of a priest at a church. Passages from the Bible are read out. The bride and groom take their ...

  6. Sikh wedding - Wikipedia

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  7. Rehat - Wikipedia

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    The Sikh Rehat Maryada ordained by the SGPC addresses key issues such as the definition of a Sikh, personal and communal obligations such as meditation and volunteer service, rules for gurdwara services to include appropriate music and festivals, and the conduct of assorted Sikh ceremonies.

  8. History of Sikhism - Wikipedia

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    Sikh soldiers died or were wounded for the freedom of Britain and the world and during shell fire. At offset of World War I, Sikh military personnel numbered around 35,000 men of the 161,000 troops, which is around 22% of the British Armed Forces, [215] yet the Sikhs only made up less than 2% of the total population in India. Sikhs were known ...

  9. Indian Marriage - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Indian Marriage (card game), also marriage rummy or 21-cards rummy, ... Hindi wedding songs