In Sikh culture, a marriage ceremony is called “Anand Karaj” meaning “Joyful Union” or “Blissful Union”.
Couples, family members, and relatives go inside the prayer room of Gurudwara and perform the marital ceremony of granthi in front of the Guru Granth Sahib's copy.
The four laavaan or shabads (four stanzas composed by Guru Ram Das) are sung and the would-be couple sits side by side facing Guru Granth Sahib.
A Sikh couple then takes laava phere around the holy book.Tips to find the right Sikh person for marriageThere is hardly a couple whose 36 aspects as mentioned in the Ashta Koota Milan system perfectly match each other.
It is difficult to find a perfect would-be life partner because no person is good completely.
But, finding a Sikh life companion who is suitable for you and your family can be easy with the Sikh marriage bureau in Delhi.Here are some of the things that can help you in choosing the most compatible Sikh life partner.List down the qualities you want to see in your would-be partner.