
Experience the divine Marriage Ganga Aarti, a sacred ritual that beautifully combines traditional Hindu ceremonies with the spiritual essence of the Ganga River during your Jaimala ceremony. As you exchange garlands symbolizing eternal union, our expert priests perform authentic Aarti rituals with melodious mantras, flickering oil lamps, and aromatic incense. This unique service not only enhances the spiritual significance of your marriage but also creates an unforgettable cultural experience, blessing your union with peace, prosperity, and eternal happiness for you and your loved ones.
These are the steps which were performed during the ceremony by our team
The ceremony begins with the groom's grand entry, accompanied by the sound of the conch shell (Shankhwadan). This ritual signifies the auspicious start of the wedding and invites divine blessings.
Purpose: The blowing of the conch shell marks the beginning of sacred events and wards off negative energies.
The Mangal Mantra Vachan involves the recitation of sacred mantras that invoke prosperity and well-being for the couple.
Purpose: These mantras are chanted to seek blessings for a happy and prosperous married life, setting a positive tone for the ceremony.
The Aarti begins on the Jaimala stage, where the couple exchanges floral garlands. This moment is infused with the divine presence of the Ganga Aarti.
Purpose: The Aarti on this stage symbolizes the sacred union of the couple and integrates spiritual rituals into the celebratory atmosphere.
Ishwar Vandana is the invocation of divine presence through prayers and hymns.
Purpose: This ritual establishes a sacred connection with the divine, seeking blessings for the couple's new journey together.
The ceremony continues with Sankhanad, the blowing of the conch shell, which signifies the commencement of the Aarti rituals.
Purpose: The sound of the conch shell enhances the spiritual ambiance and signifies the beginning of divine offerings.
We play devotional music or your choice of hymns to accompany the Aarti rituals.
Purpose: The music sets a serene and uplifting mood, enhancing the overall spiritual experience of the Aarti.
The offering of incense sticks (Agarbatti) is performed to create a sacred atmosphere and invoke divine presence.
Purpose: The fragrant incense purifies the surroundings and adds a sensory dimension to the ritual.
Dhupam Aarti involves the offering of aromatic smoke to the deity.
Purpose: This ritual signifies the offering of devotion and creates a spiritually enriching environment.
Naag Aarti is a ritual involving the offering of prayers and light to the deity in the form of a snake.
Purpose: This Aarti symbolizes the protection and divine blessings associated with the deity.
Jhar Aarti involves the offering of prayers with a fan made of specific materials.
Purpose: This ritual is performed to show respect and reverence, and to provide a cooling and soothing effect.
Pushpam Aarti includes the offering of flowers to the deity.
Purpose: Flowers represent devotion and love, and this Aarti symbolizes the couple's pure affection and reverence.
The Aarti concludes with a final blowing of the conch shell and the recitation of Mangal Ashirwad Mantras.
Purpose: This final ritual seeks divine blessings for the couple's prosperous and harmonious future together.
The ceremony ends with a concluding Aarti, bringing the entire ritual to a serene and sacred close.
Purpose: The final Aarti is a mark of the completion of the ritual, sealing the divine blessings and ensuring a spiritually fulfilling end.
To ensure a smooth and successful Ganga Aarti ceremony, please make the following arrangements:
To secure your booking, a 40% advance payment is required based on the total price of the services. This ensures your preferred date and time for the Ganga Aarti ceremony are reserved.
We accept payments via bank transfer, credit/debit cards, or other methods specified during the booking process.
To ensure availability and sufficient preparation time, we recommend booking our services 15 to 30 days prior to your event.
Your booking will be confirmed upon receipt of the advance payment. Once confirmed, a detailed schedule and plan for the ceremony will be provided.
Cancellations are accepted if made at least 7 days prior to your event. Unfortunately, cancellations within 7 days of the event will not be eligible for a refund.
If you cancel before the 7-day deadline, 25% of the advance payment will be refunded. The remaining amount is non-refundable due to preparation and scheduling commitments.
Any changes to the booking, including the date, time, or rituals, must be communicated at least 7 days before the event.
Modifications to your original booking may result in extra charges.