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Indian customs of the wedding rituals and traditions, Mangalsnan, Mangalsutra Ceremony

Each civilization has its legends about the properties rejuvenating water, so maybe all the great religions in the country have rituals with water for all sanskaras ceremonies and rites of purification or as called them, starting with the Karna "nama" (The name of the ceremony), to Kshaura (shaving), representing a growth of a person at puberty, and finally "Vivah" Sanskar most important point of view of society.

The importance of water in these ceremonies may be associated with the purity of water in terms spiritual, or may have evolved because any belief in the sustainable development of the "fountain of youth" by attributing to "water" with the properties of the miraculous powers of rejuvenation. Although there is no such thing as "water Snana that distinguishes it from ordinary water, except, perhaps, the effect Magic mantras or prayers sung by the priest, the ceremony for the development of the rituals associated with "ritual" bathroom, continue to be carried out to date almost all the ceremonies, especially weddings.

Many things are taken into account meaning the ritual bath or mangalsnan for the groom and the bride-to-be, before the wedding. In addition to the reasons spiritual belief is that this tradition has its roots perhaps in the bathroom "Real", where the queens were anointed with scented oils and bathed in a bath with scented water "essences" or rose petals to make them more beautiful of their kings. Since then, through the centuries, the beginning of each married Prince Charming with each has followed the same ritual to enhance their appearance, with a slight modification and variation in the shape ceremony associated with royal ceremonies and religion.

For example, it was customary at the same time, among the Punjabis, for girls, to stay in their old clothes for a day or two (and more) before marriage. This so-called "EP Mayean Gayen," where the girl stayed in old clothes for a period of time, sitting in front of four diyas ignited before it is considered essential because they believed that in light of the diyas would be reflected in his face, which makes it shine and look more beautiful on the eve of the wedding!

Punjabi ritual bath is always a place to develop, beginning with the first step to obtain "appropriate holy water" bath. To "Ghara ghardoli, this ceremony is called, the sisters of the ladies of the house, usually the wife or husband, cousins and sister (sister-in-laws), headed by a sister to carry the bride Ghara "in his head placed in a rose Chunni, go to a nearby temple to fetch water for bathing wedding or house to the accompaniment of songs, jokes and laughter. As entering the home, is greeted by the mother of the groom or failure as the case of candy and a sign of good omen for the money and gifts for the occasion.

The boy / girl is anointed with "Vatne" Pasta Haldi and oil, after which they are supposed to swim with the holy water has the temple and presented with new clothes by the mother or maternal uncle, while the former is usually given to the sweeper.
In Gujarat too, the ritual bathing of children is largely the same so that the young folk songs. The "snaan" ceremony takes place on the wedding day, married women with 8-10 at the request of the family turmeric and oil in the body and hair. While in Maharashtra, this Halada "and" ceremony is usually held one day before the wedding, the unmarried girls the face of the bride with perhaps a married woman as chaperone, uptan apply the paste on the boy. From head to toe, oil and turmeric is rubbed on the body with a naagveli "or betel leaf.

In Bengal also, the Snana "ritual bath or the place where the wedding day, evening or afternoon, depending on the time the Lagan "or wedding.
It takes place in the same way for both the boy and girl again, married women, about 8 to 10 numbers, apply turmeric and oil in the hair and body of the boy and girl, as appropriate. During Snana two of them have new clothes sent by another family after the ceremony and having They are endowed with napit "or barbershop.

Although called by different names in different communities, the meaning of "snaan" ritual remains constant, the customs, of course, vary from one religion a. As Muslims, for example, Manjhi the ceremony, "Khalidi lapetan only done by girls single bride-to-be. Chameli Khalidi and fragrant oil are sent by children in the family. She simply used the color yellow line of the Haldi and do not wear jewelry. After the ceremony, does not move from your home or change clothes until marriage.

In Iyer Brahmin community in Tamil Nadu "," Uday that this ceremony shanti is called, takes place in the morning the marriage. The girl is made to sit on a low stool or Palahí ", around which 'kolam' or decoration rangoli is done. For the song traditional songs, the ladies of the first house and Chandan apply kumkum on the forehead, the mother then put the oil hair, is followed by anointing the body with Haldi paste and a toilet, after the girl is equipped with a new sari.

The same ceremony for the groom, however, is by the side of the ladies of the girl who visited the scene of the child or the place where the Baraat is presented with the accompaniment of swaram nothing "as shehnai musical instrument, bringing the ingredients to bathe the child, such as sesame oil, sandalwood powder and fragrant shikakhai. Gifts also Tambuli include sweet as coconut, paan supari, fruits and flowers (mainly Mogra Venis and flowers for the ladies of the family child)

Mangalsnaan, as its name indicates, has from time immemorial been regarded as an auspicious occasion, the rituals, but are more elaborate than today. Gone are the days when oil sandalwood and Chandan, turmeric, Besancon, have been ground to perfection for that special day by the ladies of the house during the day when the body is anointed husband and wife-to-even given a full bath. Today, "the couple" and "wives" were older and prefer to take their own room modern bathroom, so only a symbolic ceremony is performed.
Thus, while this ritual is still considered mandatory in almost all communities for spiritual, however, the present snaan "has been replaced, perhaps a simple scientific process, with a special appearance and beauty therapists offering a wide selection of "bath", as in Turkish, sauna, hot tub or mud!

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