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Kanyadaan

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The sacred giving-away of the bride by her father — a deeply emotional Vedic ritual.

Kanyadaan
Duration

30-45 min

Time of day

Evening

Audience

Immediate family

Mood

Emotional

Kanyadaan — literally "the gift of a daughter" — is one of the most sacred and emotional rituals in a Hindu wedding. The bride's father places her hand into the groom's hand, formally entrusting his daughter to her husband while the family pundit recites Vedic mantras invoking the blessings of Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha for the new couple.

The ritual carries deep philosophical weight in Vedic tradition. The father is symbolically letting go of his role as protector and provider, transferring the dharmic responsibility for the daughter's wellbeing to the husband. The groom, in turn, vows to uphold her wellbeing — physical, emotional, and spiritual — for the rest of their lives.

In modern weddings, Kanyadaan is performed with both parents (mother and father) jointly participating in many families, marking a more egalitarian view than the historical text-only role of the father. Some families also include the bride's mother formally accepting the groom into the family, with mutual sharing of water and grain.

The ritual is performed on the mandap, with the agni (sacred fire) as witness. It typically follows the Jaymala and precedes the Saptapadi. Photographers cherish this moment — the parents' tears, the bride's expression, and the symbolic transfer make for some of the most powerful wedding portraits.

What you'll need

Services for a great Kanyadaan

MEO assembles these vendors as one bundle — coordinated timing, one coordinator, single price.

Vedic Vivaha (full ceremony)

Vedic Vivaha (full ceremony)

Pooja samagri kit

Pooja samagri kit

Havan (sacred fire) materials

Havan (sacred fire) materials

Vivaha (main ceremony) coverage

Vivaha (main ceremony) coverage

Mandap floral decoration

Mandap floral decoration

Sanskrit → Odia / English translation

Sanskrit → Odia / English translation

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