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    The laava phere (Punjabi: ਲਾਵਾਂ ਫੇਰੇ (Gurmukhi); singular laav; ਲਾਵਾਂ), also known as Lavan[1], are the four hymns of the Anand Karaj (Sikh wedding ceremony) which form the main part of this ceremony. The four hymns are from the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh holy scriptures and appear on Ang 773 to 774 of the total of ...

    • The First Laav
    • The Second Laav
    • The Third Laav
    • The Fourth Laav

    The first verse of the nuptial round hymn asserts that marriage is encouraged as the best state of life for a Sikh. Together, the bridal couple bow in front of Guru Granth Sahib.

    The second verse of the nuptial round hymn conveys the awakening feelings of love a bride has when leaving her former life and beginning a new life in partnership with her husband.

    The third nuptial round hymn declares the bride's detachment from the world and outside influences, as she becomes more deeply devoted to her husband wishing only to live for him. Ragis sing each verse of the marriage song as bride and groom, joined by the pallawedding shawl walk around the Siri Guru Granth Sahib.

    The fourth verse of the nuptial round hymn describes a spiritual union of love and devotion where no feeling of separation is possible, creating perfect joy, and contentment. Upon completion of the fourth round, the bride and groom are considered to be man and wife.

  3. Dec 8, 2022 · Here’s the true meaning of Sikh wedding pheras. Image Source. The four laavan are hymns from the Sikh holy scriptures Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and are written by Guru Ram Das Ji. Each laavan has a different meaning and signifies various phases of marriage and its importance.

  4. Sep 3, 2021 · The laava (singular laav) are the four Shabads (sacred hymns) of the Anand Karaj (Sikh wedding ceremony). They form the central part of the marriage ceremony. The "four rounds" ("char phaara") as they are sometimes called form a central part of this auspicious occasion.

  5. Dec 4, 2020 · The laava phere (singular laav) are the four hymns of the Anand Karaj that form the main part of this ceremony. The four hymns are from the Guru Granth Sahib, and appear on Ang 773 to 774. The Fourth Guru, Guru Ram Daas Ji composed the four-stanza hymn.

  6. Oct 26, 2021 · Making of The Sikh Wedding Tradition of Lavan Phere. When did Guru Ramdas reveal Lavan? How did the singing of Lavan eventually become a tradition amongst the Sikhs? How were weddings performed before this tradition was initiated? These are some interesting questions that give us a peep into the Sikh history. How did Guru Ramdas reveal Lavan ...

  7. Jan 26, 2016 · The laava phere (singular laav) are the four hymns of the Anand Karaj (Sikh wedding ceremony) which form the main part of this ceremony. The four hymns are from the Siri Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh holy scriptures and appear on Ang 773 to 774 of the total of 1430.