Friday, 6 December 2013

Tamil Matrimonial


 
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The Tamil Matrimonial of Tamilians are well known for their very beautiful and at the same time simple weddings. They don’t believe in the idea of loud and flashy weddings. Matrimony Tamil practice is well known as a ritual where in people are extremely thoughtful about the correctness of the methods to be followed while the ceremony is being performed. Similar to other matrimonial practices, relatives from near and far are invited so as to take part in the happiness of the couple. Quite many functions and ceremonies mark the finishing of the marriage ceremony of the Tamilians. 
 
A traditional Tamil matrimony starts off with a ceremony known as Panda Kaal Muhurtam. In this ritual, the closest relatives of the families gather at a given place and pray for an uninterrupted and successful wedding which starts off the preparations for the marriage following which the shopping is done. A few days after this the groom is invited to the bride’s house and fed sweets and is treated lavishly; this is called the aarti ceremony. A ceremony in which sacred water is sprinkled over clay pots that are filled with different types of grains is called Pallikai Thellichal. After this the Nichiyadhartam and Lagna Pathrikai are performed in front of the priest and on the final day the Mangala Snaanam, Kashi Yatra, Oonjal, Kanyadaanam and saptapadi are carried out thereby marking the Indian Matrimonial matrimony’s completion.

The rituals and ceremonies that are followed in the Telugu Matrimony functions are supported on the idea to make the pair realize the importance of the consecrated knot. This is the fundamental fact, which distinguishes any given Indian weddings from other weddings throughout the world. In this country, marriage is considered as a lifelong affair. It is a promise the bride and the groom make to each other to live together until the time of their deaths. The brides are believed to be the husband’s “ardangini”, meaning the half part of the husband’s soul. It is also referred to as one soul and two bodies. 

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