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Hindu Wedding Ceremony

Two people who are said to be compatible are brought together in the form of a lifelong relationship at a ceremony called 'marriage'. This is a new stage and responsibility as a householder…

Wedding Ceremony

Who are the Hindu Trinity?

Actually, in the Vedas there is no reference to the concept of Trinity. During the Rigvedic, though Vishnu was known as a solar deity Siva was unknown. The concept of Trinity is thus not a Vedic concept but a native Indian concept...

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