VLOG: Traditional Fijian Indian Hindu Wedding with full Explanation and Translation | Grooms Side

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2022
  • Come with me as I take you through a traditional Fijian Indian Hindu wedding! In this video, I explain in detail the Thilak, Haldi, Telwan/Bhatwan, and wedding ceremonies that occur during a traditional Indo-Fijian wedding. All explanations have been shared by a Fijian Indian Hindu priest.
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Komentáře • 35

  • @kroy8564
    @kroy8564 Před rokem +5

    I am from India. Overwhelmed to see Indian culture and custom. We love Fijian India brothers and sisters ❤💙💕♥💗

  • @girishn1762
    @girishn1762 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Love from INDIA, Telugu state, Andhra pradesh, beautiful Hindu tradition ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @saroruhagoswami9202
    @saroruhagoswami9202 Před rokem +2

    I'm glad to see Hindu Culture spreading across the world 🌎🌍 once again
    Love from Bharat (India) 🇮🇳😊

  • @Offbeige
    @Offbeige Před rokem +3

    Yo! I actually know why we make the Khobar. Most of the North Indians in Fiji are from Mithila, Awadh, Braj in UP. There’s a specific tradition in Mithila Culture where the bride and grooms sisters and female friends will paint the couples room with murals of Radha/Krishna, Shiva/Parvati, Ram/Sita. The room and the art itself were both called khobar. This was only found out after the Nepal Earthquake in 2012 when people were doing clean-up in and around Mithila and it was “discovered”. Otherwise it was almost always completely hidden. It’s amazing how so many generations later we keep the tradition going.

  • @labyadav
    @labyadav Před 2 měsíci

    High respect to all Indo Fijian for preserving all Indian customs,traditions and ritual for so long of their migration from their mainland India.All credit goes to to their forefathers who were of great soul ,who passed to their next generation in an adverse conditions.
    During British Raj it is not only Fiji but all the Indians were exploited and forced to depart to Caribbean islands.But thanks to them,they are living with their Indian culture.

  • @soobash
    @soobash Před 9 měsíci +1

    Looks quite similar to a Mauritian Hindu wedding. In Mauritius it is a 4 day affair with Friday night being Geet Gawai where the ladies sing Bhojpuri folk songs and dance. Saturday night is Haldi, usually following by whole night dancing. Sunday around noon is the Tilak and wedding. Monday is Chawtari where we have non-veg food with a french style wedding reception. The Maurtians are mostly from the Bhojpuri speaking eastern UP / Western Bihar region. The old. Bhojpuri I spoke as a child veers more towards the Awadhi. The Fijians seem to be a mix from all the regions of UP.

  • @roxannehalili9566
    @roxannehalili9566 Před 2 lety +2

    I love how you go into detail for every process!

  • @siddhivinayakraja7287
    @siddhivinayakraja7287 Před rokem +1

    aap sabhi logo ne Fiji me bhi apni riti parmpara sabhyta ki garima ko sahej kar rakha🙏🙏

  • @ilmrl
    @ilmrl Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much sis this was amazing! ❤️👏🏽

  • @Offbeige
    @Offbeige Před rokem +1

    Loved your video, random interesting fact the telwan and bhatwaan mostly follow the telegu style of Nelengu.

  • @tbeiber09
    @tbeiber09 Před rokem

    I'm photographing my first Indian wedding in a couple weeks and I'm super excited. I've always wanted to do an Indian wedding, they look like so much fun and the colors are amazing. This is a huge help to have a better idea of what the main points to watch out for. I'm covering the Sangeet solo and second shooting the ceremony on the second day

    • @SimranSNath
      @SimranSNath  Před rokem

      Omg how exciting!! Hope you have fun :)

  • @NamanYadav-kj7yl
    @NamanYadav-kj7yl Před měsícem

    Love from India

  • @jubees86
    @jubees86 Před rokem +1

    Indo-Guyanese here. Surprised to see how similar our culture and people are :)

    • @SimranSNath
      @SimranSNath  Před rokem +2

      So similar! Love that! 🤍

    • @aniruddhasajja9561
      @aniruddhasajja9561 Před 9 měsíci

      THEY ARE MIGRANTS SO OBVIOUSLY WILL HAVE SIMILARITIES

    • @jubees86
      @jubees86 Před 8 měsíci

      migrants who have never had contact with one another for a span of hundred of years., @@aniruddhasajja9561

  • @user-vv2xs9qj3o
    @user-vv2xs9qj3o Před 7 měsíci

    9:17
    Kishor da song❤❤
    ❤ frm India 😊

  • @bawaveer-qc2ig
    @bawaveer-qc2ig Před rokem

    God bless

  • @siddhivinayakraja7287
    @siddhivinayakraja7287 Před rokem +1

    very very proud

  • @sachinbali5101
    @sachinbali5101 Před 11 měsíci

    Iam Indian

  • @immayur03
    @immayur03 Před rokem

    i am from india (mumbai
    )

  • @fiji-indianvlogger4713

    Nice...whereabouts in Fiji r u originally from doll

  • @Rosemoon938
    @Rosemoon938 Před 4 měsíci

    Where is this wedding taking place? In Fiji or the USA?

  • @deepshikacverma
    @deepshikacverma Před rokem

    At 17:00 is that Sabrina? 😆

  • @akshayroyalist9420
    @akshayroyalist9420 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi from Mauritius, the wedding looks more or less similar maybe some differences in terms of modernity, i would say this would have been us maybe 10 years ago and also how come u have christian names ?

    • @SimranSNath
      @SimranSNath  Před 9 dny

      Interesting observation! Can't respond directly from individuals but I know Anglo names are more common in America, etc.!

  • @NishaYadav-ui6ik
    @NishaYadav-ui6ik Před 10 měsíci

    Hindi me bolte to achha rahta