Chris Estrella
December 5th, 2008, 05:57 PM
I'm in the process of finishing a Hindu wedding for my client. Although I am done the editing, I am looking for proper names of the rituals for use in the DVD (otherwise it might have to be one 2-hour chapter titled "Ceremony"!)
So if anyone is familiar with these weddings, I would greatly appreciate some help.
Here's the breakdown of some of the things that happened, I'm just going to scrub through the timeline and type what I see:
- bride gets ready, puts on her dress, jewelry, and things
- bride is escorted outside and is carried in a box to the limo (wish it were an elephant!)
- (now at ceremony venue) bride leaves limo and is carried again in the box to the building where the ceremony is held (not a temple, just a banquet hall) and is escorted away for the time being
- the groom comes in a limo. The parents greet each other.
- a bunch of women appear to negotiate with the best man in the limo to get the groom out. I think they are offering him money?
- the groom comes out, is being escorted towards the stage, but first is greeted with a bunch of women to take a plate of flower petals and a cup of something and wave it in front of the groom's face in a circular motion
- now at the stage, the groom uses a leaf to scoop something into the fire
- the bride comes to the stage in her box
- some things are put on the bride and groom by the bride's parents (on their feet I think?)
- a rope or fabric of sorts is tied to the bride and groom
- a liquid is poured onto the bride and groom's hands
- they do something to their feet and I saw a cup with money in it and women are putting flower petals on them
- they put something in the fire (then it started to smell like popcorn!) and walk around the fire a few times
- a veil of some sort is put on the bride and groom's head
- another band or fabric is put around the bride's head
- the groom puts a ring on the bride
- a flower necklace is put on both bride and groom
- the bride and groom now face the audience holding a metal plate with a candle and shows it to the audience
Wow that's a lot to go through...for those of Hindu culture, sorry for my lack of proper terminology!
Since there are so many things, maybe even just the main 5 or whichever things should do the trick.
Thanks in advance!
So if anyone is familiar with these weddings, I would greatly appreciate some help.
Here's the breakdown of some of the things that happened, I'm just going to scrub through the timeline and type what I see:
- bride gets ready, puts on her dress, jewelry, and things
- bride is escorted outside and is carried in a box to the limo (wish it were an elephant!)
- (now at ceremony venue) bride leaves limo and is carried again in the box to the building where the ceremony is held (not a temple, just a banquet hall) and is escorted away for the time being
- the groom comes in a limo. The parents greet each other.
- a bunch of women appear to negotiate with the best man in the limo to get the groom out. I think they are offering him money?
- the groom comes out, is being escorted towards the stage, but first is greeted with a bunch of women to take a plate of flower petals and a cup of something and wave it in front of the groom's face in a circular motion
- now at the stage, the groom uses a leaf to scoop something into the fire
- the bride comes to the stage in her box
- some things are put on the bride and groom by the bride's parents (on their feet I think?)
- a rope or fabric of sorts is tied to the bride and groom
- a liquid is poured onto the bride and groom's hands
- they do something to their feet and I saw a cup with money in it and women are putting flower petals on them
- they put something in the fire (then it started to smell like popcorn!) and walk around the fire a few times
- a veil of some sort is put on the bride and groom's head
- another band or fabric is put around the bride's head
- the groom puts a ring on the bride
- a flower necklace is put on both bride and groom
- the bride and groom now face the audience holding a metal plate with a candle and shows it to the audience
Wow that's a lot to go through...for those of Hindu culture, sorry for my lack of proper terminology!
Since there are so many things, maybe even just the main 5 or whichever things should do the trick.
Thanks in advance!