Guest guest Posted March 9, 2008 Report Share Posted March 9, 2008 Respected Vasu Vadhyar Mama, Thank you for taking time from your busy day to answer my query, and please accept my best wishes for your son's wedding. Respectfully, Sreekanth Sreekanth Iyer <iyer_sreekanth wrote: Respected Vasu Vadhyar Mama, I am interested in the practise of Sesha Homam. I have heard that after the vivaham, the ash from the homam should be taken to the groom's home and Graha Pravesham and Sesha Homam be performed there. Then and only then are the bride and groom allowed to be together. Is this correct? I know in recent times, there is a practise of doing Graha Pravesham and Sesha Homam at the mandapam itself. Can this be done? I ask because there is a wedding coming up in which the bride and groom live in different countries and will then be going home to get married. The bride and groom's families live in different cities too (about 400 km). So, there are difficulties in going back to the groom's house, so the recommendation was made to do the Sesha Homam and Graha Pravesham at the mandapam itself. Respectfully, Sreekanth *** In early days, the invitation given only for relative circle, now it is given for all known and unknown persons also, so, the Common marriage hall is required for marriage now a days. In the villages, the marriages are performed only in the bride's house . The grooms people will be provided a separate house temporarily. That house is called grooms house, and all groom's vaideeka karmas will be performed there. Now, they are providing a (few) rooms for grooms side, so, they are the temporary residence of groom and their the karmas can be performed. Tomorrow (10/03/2008) my Son's marriage is going to take place in the manner what you are expecting. I try to describe the procedure after two or three days. I hope you understood, about my time schedule. nvs nvs Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 > > Sreekanth Iyer <iyer_sreekanth wrote: > Respected Vasu Vadhyar Mama, > I am interested in the practise of Sesha Homam. > > > Tomorrow (10/03/2008) my Son's marriage is going to take place in the > manner what you are expecting. > >>> Mama whether this son is the one who studied vada parayanam at vaduvur? My advance congratulations. Dasan RSrinivasan *** No, this son is elder to him. He is software engineer come part time vadhyar named 'Sathyanarayanan'. Few photos will be added to our website later. The other one son Poorna Vedha Adhyayi and doing B.A Vaishnavism is yet to marry, searching for suitable girl, I am taking this as an opportunity to request members to suggest suitable girl from a vaideeka family. nvs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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