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Assamese marriage rituals are simple
which consist of various pre wedding and
post wedding traditional rituals. Juran
ceremony is held in the beginning just
before two days. The function is meant for
women only. Groom?s mother along with her
close relatives visits the bride?s house.
She is greeted by the bride?s mother and
given a welcome with the xhorai. It is brass
plate containing the betel nut and betel
leaves. Another important pre wedding
custom is Tel Diya. In this ceremony, ring
and beetel leave is placed in the parting of
the bride by the groom?s mother and oil is
poured thrice on the leave. Then she is
presented with the wedding dress which
consists of ?mekhla chadar?. Sindoor is
applied on her forehead.
The ritual of pani tola is performed after
this. Holy water is gathered by the bride
and goom?s mother from the lake which is
later used for the ceremonial bath.
On the wedding day, nuani tradition is
performed where bride takes baths and
several pastes are applied to make her ready
for the wedding. This pastes provided
nourishment and glow to his skin.
On the wedding day, the bride and groom take
ceremonial bath. Girl is dressed up in
traditional shawl and jewels.
In the Assamese community, reception party
is held before the marriage ceremony.
Various dishes are served to the guests.
However, fish and meat are the main
highlights of the wedding menu.
The groom reaches the bride?s house with his
family, relatives and friends. They are
welcomed with great honor at the bride's
house. The bride's family indulges in fun
time activities with the groom. The
bridegroom's marriage procession is not
given entry into the bride's home until they
pay some price for it.
The groom is welcomed by his mother in law
and his feet are washed by the bride?s
younger sister. Then he is lifted on his
back by the bride's brother who takes him to
the wedding hall.
The traditional dress worn by the groom is
dhoti and kurta with a silk shawl draped
across his shoulder. A mixture of ghee,
curd, sugar, honey and raw milk which is
called panch-amrit is given to the bride.
The bride is carried on the shoulders of her
maternal uncle to the venue for the wedding.
A sacred fire is lit in a pyre and wedding
ceremony is held in front of it. The couple
exchanges their garlands and takes wedding
vows amidst the chanting of mantras. Sindoor
is applied by the groom on the bride's
forehead. Conch shells are blown loudly to
mark the occasion.
After the ceremony, time comes for the
departure of the bride to the groom's house.
She bids adieu to every one and leaves the
house with heavy heart.
She is given a warm welcome at her new house
by the friends, relatives and members of the
family. Her mother in law performs her arati.
Grah parvesh ceremony is held after the
bride reaches her new house. She is given a
warm welcome at her new house by the
friends, relatives and members of the
family. Her mother in law performs her arati.
She is blessed with prosperity and good luck
for her new life. |
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