Published 13:52 IST, January 1st 2020
Wedding rituals that are followed by Indian households: Griha Pravesh, Vidaai
Wedding rituals enhance every traditional Indian wedding in a glorious manner. There are some popular vwedding rituals like Griha Pravesh and Vidaai. Read On.
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A traditional Indian wedding brings about a feeling of joy and togerness in family. With innumerable ceremonies and rituals, re are countless memories to take back home. A traditional Hindu wedding is t only union of two individuals but also ir families. Each ritual is celebrated with great pomp and splendour and has an emotion attached to it. re are various pre and post wedding rituals which one should kw about and it will certainly make you pumped up for your big day. se rituals hold a special meaning and adds to essence of big day.
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Here are some of wedding rituals which you should be aware of
Griha Pravesh
This is traditional welcome ceremony of bride into her new home. Griha Pravesh includes bride's mor-in-law welcoming her by performing an arti and n she has to tilt a pot full of rice with her feet. basic ritual however, differs from state to state. In some places, bride has to dip her feet in deep red alta and step inside house while leaving her footprints trailing behind her.
Vidaai
This ritual marks ceremony where bride is sent to her husband's home. This ritual is celebrated with a feeling of mixed emotions as family is teary-eyed with ir daughter leaving her home but re is also a feeling of happiness and hope as she is going to start a new life soon. Vidaai is also performed by diverse rituals. In some places. bride has to keep throwing some rice behind her.
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Reception
reception ceremony has married couple being introduced into community in a formal manner. ritual does t have any special traditions but it is becoming increasingly popular in recent times. newly married couple is bestowed with many gifts from relatives and guests. y also seek blessings of elders in family.
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13:52 IST, January 1st 2020