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Sikh Weddings
Event PlannersJanuary 5, 2026
By:Wedspro

Sikh Weddings

Sikh weddings, known as Anand Karaj, are sacred ceremonies that celebrate spiritual unity, equality, and commitment. Rooted in Sikh values, these weddings are simple yet deeply meaningful, followed by a joyful community celebration.

The Anand Karaj takes place in a Gurdwara, where the couple sits before the Guru Granth Sahib. The ceremony includes the Laavan, four hymns sung as the couple walks around the holy scripture, symbolizing different stages of married life. Modest attire, head coverings, and respectful conduct are essential throughout the ceremony. After the religious service, the celebration continues with a lively reception featuring music, dancing, and traditional Punjabi cuisine.

Planning a Sikh wedding requires vendors who understand religious protocols as well as the energy of the reception.


How WedsPro Helps Plan Sikh Weddings


Experienced Sikh Wedding Planners

WedsPro connects couples with planners familiar with Anand Karaj traditions, ensuring the ceremony follows proper customs and timelines.


Reception Venues & Décor

Find banquet halls and décor vendors who can transform reception spaces while respecting Sikh values and cultural aesthetics.


Punjabi Catering & Entertainment

WedsPro helps couples book Punjabi caterers, DJs, dhol players, and MCs who bring authentic energy to the celebration.


Photography & Videography

Couples can find photographers experienced in Gurdwara etiquette who capture meaningful moments respectfully.

With WedsPro, couples can honor Sikh traditions while enjoying a well-coordinated and joyful wedding celebration.


Plan your Sikh wedding with trusted cultural vendors on WedsPro today.


Disclaimer

The information in this blog about Sikh wedding traditions is based on publicly available sources and general cultural knowledge. Practices and traditions may vary depending on family, region, and personal preferences, so individual experiences may differ.

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