A Sikh wedding only consists of 'Anand Kaaraj' in the presence of Guru Granth Sahib Jee Maharaj. Thats all. All the remaining mumbo-jumbo, dance hangovers etc which I found mentioned here in the answers, can be a part of a 'punjabi' wedding' but not a Sikh wedding. read more
A Sikh wedding only consists of 'Anand Kaaraj' in the presence of Guru Granth Sahib Jee Maharaj. Thats all. All the remaining mumbo-jumbo, dance hangovers etc which I found mentioned here in the answers, can be a part of a 'punjabi' wedding' but not a Sikh wedding. read more
A Sikh wedding ceremony, often held at a Sikh place of worship, is less than an hour. During this time, the bride and groom are asked to bow in front of a holy scripture text called the Guru Granth, while members of the wedding party sing hymns to seek God's blessings. read more
This ends the formal part of the Sikh wedding ceremony. The Party and Closing. 6. Lunch: Previously this used to be Langar at the Gurdwara but now it is lunch at a commercial venue. When held in a commercial venue, it is like a normal "dinner & dance" type of event. Loud "Bhangra" music is played and, perhaps, even alcohol and meat may be served! 7. read more