Discover 2 Nepali pandits and Hindu priests across Adelaide and surrounding suburbs. Browse by suburb, view services, and book pujas, weddings, Bratabandha, Griha Pravesh and more.
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Nepali pandits in Adelaide perform a wide range of Hindu ceremonies and Vedic rituals for the Nepalese community. Whether you need a priest for a wedding (Vivah), Bratabandha (Upanayam/sacred thread), Griha Pravesh (housewarming), Satyanarayan Puja, Namkaran, Annaprashan, Rudrabhishek, Navagraha Puja, havan, yagya, Bhagwat Katha or Vedic astrology consultation, you will find experienced pandits in Adelaide.
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We list 2 Nepali pandits across Adelaide, in suburbs including Clovelly Park, Gilles Plains. Browse the listings above to find a Hindu priest near you.
Nepali pandits in Adelaide perform Hindu ceremonies including weddings (Vivah), Bratabandha, Griha Pravesh, Satyanarayan Puja, Namkaran, Annaprashan, Rudrabhishek, Navagraha Puja, havan, yagya, Bhagwat Katha and astrology consultations.
Pandit fees in Adelaide vary depending on the type and duration of the ceremony. Simple pujas may start from around $200-$300, while weddings and large ceremonies can range from $500-$2000+. Contact the pandits listed above directly for pricing and availability.
Yes, Nepali pandits in Adelaide can perform traditional Hindu wedding ceremonies with proper Vedic rituals, mantras, and cultural customs. Some are also registered marriage celebrants who can legally officiate your wedding in Australia.
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