Nischitartham, also known as the engagement ceremony, is a crucial Hindu ritual that marks the formal agreement between two families regarding the marriage of their children. This ritual is performed to seek divine blessings for a prosperous and harmonious married life.
Nischitartham serves as a sacred commitment between two families and strengthens the bond of love and trust between the bride and groom.
The ritual involves exchanging rings or sacred items, performing traditional poojas, and announcing the wedding date in front of family and elders.
The prasadam offered during Nischitartham is a traditional offering, symbolizing joy and blessings.
Nischitartham is typically performed a few months before the wedding. It is conducted at homes or wedding halls. The ceremony is done to formally announce the wedding and seek the blessings of elders and deities.
Nischitarthams Performed
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