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Granthi Doing Ardaas At Christian Marriage


WarriorSinghUK
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Does anyone know why?

I would personally be against it, it makes the Christians feel awkward as well as the Sikhs, don't have two religious ceremonies put together, have a court marriage and do a personal ardas if it's that important to you. I won't judge the Granthi for this, but there are certain rules in any religion, just as I wouldn't feel comfortable hearing people pray to Jesus at a Gurdwara. If it happens in a church that they're praying to Jesus, so what, if Hindus worship idols at a Mandir, so what? Just none of this interfaith nonsense, I've been to an interfaith prayer and it just seemed awkward that none of the people could stay to an agreement.

Does anyone know why?

it's also very sad when he said Rehat Daan? What Rehat?
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If you look at the bridegroom he's desi and sir-mundia my suspicion is he is from Sikh background and this is the concession to Sikhi for family's sake ... but neither he nor his guests cover their heads so much beadbhi ... it is shameful ...

the ardaas to me is meaningless in that situation and it must of been so awkward in the end only hearing 2 people say Sat ri Akaal in the end and no one even folding their hands throughout the whole ardaas

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