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Pre Wedding Rituals in Kannada Matrimonial

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작성자 Frederick 작성일24-01-27 07:44 조회3회 댓글0건

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India is a land of Unity in Diversity where people of varied religion, language; culture and creed live together with tranquility. They follow different traditions and rituals as per their cultural. Karnataka is one of the largest state in South West India with varied cultural heritage and homeland for Kannadigas, Tuluvas, kodavas and many others. Karnataka is also represented by its official language Kannada, spoken mainly by its people. The marriage ceremony in this region is made with great social gatherings where traditional wedding rituals play a vital role before and after marriage. The Kannada brides and grooms must follow the pre and post wedding rituals performed by the priest to live a happy and prosperous life. The Kannada matrimony rituals are categorized as pre wedding, wedding and post wedding. The pre wedding rituals of Kannada are distinctive from other religious communities. The family members of the bride and groom arrange for several rituals and puja to make the grand ceremony and a success.



Traditional outfits, beetle leaves, coconut, turmeric and flowers play a vital part in ceremony rituals. The bride must wear traditional sari named navari and green colored glass bangles along with other jewellery. Nischya Tamulam - This is pre fixing the alliance by the elders and choosing the right date and time for the ceremony. With the help of horoscope of the bride and the groom, the priest fixes a suitable date and time according to dicks the musical star sign of the bride and bride groom. He recites chants and mantras to get the blessings of the Almighty and for the well being of the couples. Naandhi Custom - It is an important ritual that is followed before few days of the marriage by the Kannada grooms and brides at their home. The family members do puja and offer the first invitation to The Almighty for his blessing to make the ceremony a success without any hindrance. Both the families follow this ritual at their home along with the relatives.



Kaashi Yatre - Kaashi Yatre tradition is followed by the groom's family for fun and enjoyment. The groom gets angry for not fixing a suitable alliance and acts like leaving to Kaashi as a bramacharya. To stop him, his Uncle shows the girl to make cool and stay back at home. Later, the groom agrees to marry the girl and make her as his life partner. Dev Karya Ceremony - In most of the Indian wedding ceremonies, the bride and the groom leaves to the home town of the bride to get marry her. Dev karya ceremony is the arrival of the groom and his family to the bride's home for the marriage. A grand welcoming is done on that day by the father of the bride to invite the groom and his family for the marriage ceremony. All important wedding items are placed in front of Lord Ganesha; puja and mantras are performed by the priest to get His blessings. An Indian wedding is the most spectacular ritual where a boy and girl begin their married life with the blessings of the parents and elders of the family. Following such traditional custom is not only fun but strengthens the relationship between the families. The Internet helps to know better about the Kannada matrimony and many other rituals of Indian marriages. Find more interesting events and rituals followed by Indians through spectacular websites.



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