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o rama sri rama na rama sita mp3 free 19 ॐ राम ह्वन ॐ सिता में ॐ Oh you who are the breath of life, (Namostu te) Oh you who dwell in the temple of light. (Namostu te) Oh God, we pray for your blessing. (Namostu te) You are my soul and I am yours. (Namostu te) From this moment on, we will remain together in perfect unity and love always and forever. (Namasthe. Namasthe. Namasthe.) As you are seated together, please join hands. When love is complete, then life is full of joy and happiness. Love gives us the strength to overcome all obstacles. Love makes our life complete. Let's all come together to celebrate the marriage of this young couple, who are blessed by love and who will be made stronger by love in years to come. Let this be a symbol of the love and friendship that we all share today. Hindu Wedding Vows: (Traditional English) o rama sri rama na rama sita mp3 free 19 ॐ राम ह्वन ॐ सिता में ॐ I, (name), take (name), to be my wife/husband. I promise to keep you in sickness and health, prosper times or lean. I will love you and support you with all my heart. I will never stop loving you and I will always be there for you. These vows were spoken by the bride and groom, who each took one of their hands and placed them on their partner's hand, signifying that neither had anything to hide from the other. This is a promise (lekhya) which has been given (sambandhi): "sambhootam muhuravah" - "a promise of love" (Mwe muhuravah sukhi mohavah sambhootam). Sambhootah angah prasiddha - "Marriage is the union of two who are friends". Hindu wedding vows are an important part of any marriage ceremony. Hindu Wedding Vows are the promises made by the couple to stay together throughout their lives. There are many traditional Hindu Wedding Vows that exist in India and all over India, but there is no set formula. Many couples invent their own vows that represent their relationship and what they want it to be. The person giving the vow must know what they are saying, or else it can be easily misunderstood. Hindus use Sanskrit as one of the two official languages in India. cfa1e77820

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