This
ceremony is undertaken at the outset of most auspicious
events. Hence, the families of the bride and the groom
perform this ceremony in their homes a few days before the
wedding. The families pray to Lord Ganesh the Hindu God
who is believed to remove all obstacles and seek his
divine blessing. The puja is performed by an acharya or
priest in front of a sacred fire.
This
is an important puja or prayer session and is conducted at
the bride's home as well as the groom's. A mahurat or
auspicious time is chosen for the puja after matching the
horoscopes of the prospective bride and groom. This ritual
springs from the belief that the stars and constellations
exert tremendous influence on the lives of human beings.
Any disturbance in the stars can cause harm or clashes in
the marital relationship and the lives of the couple. The
purpose of the puja is to bring peace among the stars. The
puja for Griha Shanti is conducted by an acharya with the
family members and relatives of the bride's father
participating in the rituals.
This
ritual involves the groom arriving at the house of the
bride to seek the blessings of his mother-in-law. He must
bow his head and clutch his nose. This gesture symbolises
his humility and understanding of the tremendous sacrifice
that his future wife is about to make. She will, after
all, be leaving behind a life without cares, changing her
name and taking on the responsibilities of running his
household. The groom's prospective mother-in-law blesses
him and performs a small ritual to ward off the evil eye.
She also tries to catch his nose as she reminds him that
he is the taker since he will be taking her daughter away
and they are the givers.
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