Indian Wedding Cards
A look at the poignant ceremony rituals of a Kashmiri Pandit
After the wedding invitation cards are dealt, and the time
for the wedding is approaching, begin pre-wedding rituals. In this ceremony the
homes of the bride and groom to be cleaned. Day to do it are different for the
two houses. On this day, to cook the family, the construction of a mud oven. It
is placed in the backyard, where food is prepared for the wedding. This is
followed by Livun Wanwun, where a nice session of music and dance is organized
in two houses.
Maanziraat
In this ceremony, the doors of the bride and groom, the
houses decorated with colorful designs. Then the maternal aunt of the bride
washes his feet, and applies Mehndi elderly aunt in his hands and feet. This
ritual is followed by a delicious meal prepared by the cook of the family meal.
Devgon
Before this ritual, relatives of the boy and the girl to a
fast. In this ritual, the priest (Purohit) performed a small pooja front of the
sacred fire. Later bought gifts for the bride-to-be for her given during the
wedding in front of the fire to be placed. This ritual is followed by
Kanishran, where both the boy and the girl are washed with water, milk, rice
and curd. Later, the couple is new clothes. Devgon The ceremony is followed by
the Duribat, marking the help of the bride and groom parent families. This was
concluded after a delicious vegetarian lunch.
On the wedding day
The use of wedding attire
In this ritual, the paternal uncle of the groom helps bind
the Gordastar (turban), which was supplemented with a peacock feather, which is
linked to the turban with a gold thread. Groom then in a Vyog, a platform with
rice flour and colors in it. The groom and then a piece Nabad that sugar as a
start for a fun time eating. The relatives of the groom then split two pots of
rice to the poor and needy. The groom and his family and then towards the
wedding venue.
Welcoming the groom
Once the groom reaches the wedding venue, he is welcomed by
the sound of a shell. Later in the Vyog, where his bride-to-be is confirmed.
Nabad then fed with rice cookers to the poor. Then, the Purohit / priests done
to the wedding hall. After the priests perform sacred rituals for the union of
the two souls marriage is considered legal. Couples perform Saat Pheras and
promise together all their lives. This ritual is followed by the Vidai, in
which the bride invites your family and friends goodbye and goes to the house
of her husband.
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