Great and interesting only if you knew what is happening and meaning of it.
There various Hindu Religious ceremonies. Who participates in these ceremonies totally depends on what is the ceremony for.
What kind of ceremony you are thinking about? Happy ceremonies themselves are a party.
Sanskrit is usually used at a Hindu wedding, which is the language of most holy Hindu ceremonies.
The priest who is known as PANDIT JI
Like a baptism/naming ceremony. Hindus have a weakness for ceremonies and festivals. They just need an excuse. Actually there are 14 ceremonies for a child from conception to end of studies and entry into the house-holder stage. See Wikipedia -Samskaras (Hinduism). :)
In a Hindu temple, various ceremonies take place, including daily rituals known as "puja," which involve offerings of flowers, food, and prayers to deities. Special ceremonies like "aarti" involve singing hymns and waving lighted lamps before the idols. Festivals such as Diwali and Navaratri also see elaborate celebrations, with processions, special decorations, and communal prayers. Additionally, rites of passage, like naming ceremonies and weddings, can be conducted within the temple's sacred space.
bhagavad-gita
they share religion
The traditional achamanam mantras used in Hindu rituals and ceremonies are "Achutaya Namaha, Anantaya Namaha, Govindaya Namaha." These mantras are chanted while performing purifying rituals like sipping water to cleanse the body and mind before starting any sacred activity.
There a very few rituals in Buddhism. The few I know of include ordination and initiation ceremonies and these are led by a monk or nun.
The Vedas, ancient Hindu scriptures, play a significant role in traditional Hindu marriage ceremonies by providing sacred verses and rituals that guide the proceedings and symbolize the union of the couple. These verses are chanted by the priests to invoke blessings and divine presence, and to sanctify the marriage according to religious customs.
The ceremonies took place around the temple.