A widow should not perform the kanyadanam ceremony in Hinduism. She should not give away her daughter for marriage. It is the girl's uncle or male guardian who should give away for marriage since her father is dead.
in islam no wedding ceremony is required, only the husband and wife has to say qabool 3 times. While in Hinduism there is a very long ceremony with vedic puja.
A ceremony of marriage is a ceremony where two people get legally married.
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No. Hinduism believes in marriage between a man and a woman.
There is no christain marriage ceremony in any translation of any bible.
There is no such formal ceremony for a masonic marriage.
I believe the term is the "sacrament of marriage". It means that a marriage ceremony is performed; that it is performed before religious authorities; and that the marriage ceremony is considered something sacred.
Not in the US, and probably not in most countries.
If you are asking if you can perform the marriage ceremony the answer is yes. Many states, such as California, will grant a one day permit for any person to perform a marriage ceremony. That would include the mother or father of the bride or groom. You can check at your local town hall for the rules in your state.
In most if not all states in the U.S. a marriage ceremony is necessary to satisfy the requirements to be legally married.
nuptials
a wedding or marriage ceremony