INDIAN MARRIAGE part V

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MOOH DIKHAI

Mooh Dikhai is an important Hindu post wedding ceremony. It is basically held to introduce the new bride to the groom's family. The ladies unveil the face of bride and also shower her with gifts. The mother-in-law, in particular, offers presents to the bride as a gesture of welcome.

 The mother-in-law, in particular, offers presents to the bride as a gesture of welcome

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RING FINDING CEREMONY

In this game, the bride and the groom search for the ring which is kept in a bowl of milk and rose petals. They say that whoever finds it first is said to have an upper hand in the marriage.

 They say that whoever finds it first is said to have an upper hand in the marriage

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PAG PHERA

Pag Phera is also observed as an important Hindu post-wedding ceremony. In this ceremony, the bride is taken back to her home from the in-laws' house by her brothers, where she stays for almost three days. When the ceremony ends, the groom comes to her house and seeks blessings from her parents and then take his bride back to his house. The family of the bride offers gifts to their daughter and son-in-law. It is believed that girls are the form of Goddess Lakshmi, and thus the bride comes back to her home to ensure prosperity of her parents.

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