Anand Karaj (Sikhism)

Project Overview

This project teaches children about the Sikh wedding ceremony which is called the Anand Karaj. The Granthi leading the service recites prayers and hymns and the bride takes hold of a scarf that the groom wears over his shoulder. Four wedding hymns, called Lavans are said and then sung. After each Lavan, the couple walk round the holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib, which is witnessing their marriage. They also bow to the Guru Granth Sahib to show they agree with the readings. The Lavans act as the binding promises or vows.

What’s included

Anand Karaj (Sikhism) is a comprehensive project that boasts an array of essentials including:

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Project scope

Anand Karaj (Sikhism) provides a structured approach to religious education, outlining key subjects and topics including:

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Subjects

  • Religious education
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Topics

  • Anand Karaj
  • Ceremonies
  • Sikhism
  • Weddings

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