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Telugu Vivaham: The Complete Wedding Ceremony Guide

A warm and detailed guide to the Telugu wedding ceremony — the key rituals from Kanyadan to Saptapadi, what pandits do, how many are needed, and what families must prepare.


A Telugu Hindu wedding — Vivaham — is not a single ceremony but a series of rituals spread across one to three days, each with deep spiritual meaning. The core ceremonies are guided by a team of experienced pandits who recite Vedic mantras, explain each ritual to the family, and ensure the timing aligns with the chosen Muhurtham. At its heart, the wedding is a yajna — a sacred offering — where the bride and groom commit to the four Purusharthas (Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha) together.

Key Rituals: From Nischitartham to Mangalasutra

The ceremonies typically begin with Nischitartham (engagement), followed on the wedding day by: Madhuparkam (groom's formal welcome by the bride's father), Kanyadan (the most sacred moment — the father gives his daughter to the groom while the pandit recites specific mantras), Mangalasutra Dharana (tying the sacred thread of marriage around the bride's neck), Talambralu (the couple exchange yellow rice with turmeric while facing each other), and Saptapadi (seven steps around the sacred fire, each step representing a vow).

The Vedic Core: Saptapadi and Aashirvaadam

The Saptapadi is the legal and spiritual heart of a Hindu marriage — the couple becomes husband and wife at the moment the seventh step is completed. Each of the seven steps has a specific mantra and purpose: the first for nourishment, second for strength, third for prosperity, fourth for happiness, fifth for progeny, sixth for health, and seventh for friendship and lifelong companionship. After Saptapadi, elders from both sides place their hands on the couple and bless them — this is Aashirvaadam. Finally, the bride's parents perform Gotrapravarana (announcing the lineage).

Pandits, Duration, and Cost

A full Telugu Vivaham requires 2–4 pandits (one to lead, others to assist with recitation). The wedding day ceremonies alone take 4–6 hours at the Muhurtham time. Pre-wedding rituals (Mangalasnanam, Nalugu) add another half day. Pandits in Hyderabad typically charge ₹10,000–₹25,000 for a full wedding team, depending on the complexity of the ceremony and travel. A separate Navagraha Homam and Satyanarayana Vratam the next day (Varadhi Kalyanam) add to the overall ceremony.