WEDDING RITUALS AND ITS EXPLANATION**✿❀ ❀✿**

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WEDDING RITUAL AND ITS EXPLANATION:

PRE-WEDDING RITUALS:

Panda Kaal Muhurtham - This ritual is
observed by the bride's and the groom's sides together. The two families visit a temple or may organize a special puja at one of the homes, and pray to the Almighty so that the wedding may happen without any obstacles. This is generally done on the day before the wedding.

Sumangali Prarthanai - This is a special puja directed towards the Sumangalis or married women who take part during various rituals of the wedding

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Sumangali Prarthanai - This is a special puja directed towards the Sumangalis or married women who take part during various rituals of the wedding. Generally these women are close relatives and family friends. The women, generally grouped in odd numbers like three or five or seven, gets decked up in traditional nine-yard Madisar sarees. After completion of the puja, the bride seeks blessings from each Sumangali and gives her some special gift like a saree or jewelry. They are also treated with special lunch.

Pallikal Thellichal - Earthenware pots are decorated with vermillion and sandalwood paste by five or seven married women of the family or both the bride and the groom's families

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Pallikal Thellichal - Earthenware pots are decorated with vermillion and sandalwood paste by five or seven married women of the family or both the bride and the groom's families. Inside each pot, nine different types of grains or navadhaanyam are placed along with a bit of curd. A Kolam or traditional south Indian sand art designs that are believed to be bringer of good luck, is prepared at a special spot within the house.

 A Kolam or traditional south Indian sand art designs that are believed to be bringer of good luck, is prepared at a special spot within the house

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