South Indian Wedding Ceremony

wedding stage South Indian Wedding Ceremony

South Indian wedding are diverse from the general weddings that are other parts of India. The couple family members and friends are come both for the celebration, where a variety of traditional customs and cultural are carry out. Indian weddings manner the rite of “Kolam” and draw a ‘rangoli design’ at the entrance that makes the house seem more convivial.

wedding hands South Indian Wedding Ceremony

Customs and Rituals

In the South Indian weddings According to the customs, the bridegrooms are welcomed in the temple and are usher to the mandap by their parents. In South India the function is called “Janna Vasam” .in this ceremonies there are few prayer demeanor at the temple that are followed by the main wedding procession. During the main South Indian wedding ceremony, the feet of bride and groom are rinsed with milk and desiccated with silk cloth by the bride’s father.

The bride then holds the grooms hand and walks around the fire, which is considered as the much significant element of the wedding called the “Saptha Padhi”. In south Indian wedding there are several rituals and customs attending at least one of this rituals would be a huge experience. The traditional rituals, the decorations of the wedding hall, the prayer ceremonies and the couple costumes are a enormous feature of South Indian Weddings.

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