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.
a preist
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
they share religion
bhagavad-gita
Great and interesting only if you knew what is happening and meaning of it.
The ceremonies took place around the temple.
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). :)
Yes of course. An MC is a person who acts as host at a formal event. Or a performer who conducts a programme of varied entertainment. Male or female
As well as worship a Hindu temple can be used for ceremonies and sometimes as a community centre
Nityananda Panta Parvatiya has written: 'Samskaradipakah' -- subject(s): Hindu, Rites and ceremonies