6 Awful Indian Wedding Rituals That Will Blow Your Mind
Did you ever get a
chance to listen to the famous lines i.e. It happens only in India!! Well, yes,
that’s even more applicable to the context of the diverse wedding rituals our
country has, as some of them are outright bizarre! India is a conglomeration of
languages, cultures, and religions and yet in almost every community, there are
some awful matrimonial ceremonies hard to reckon
with. Here are a few of them –
Mandatory Change of Mind
In specific Tamil
Brahmin communities, a groom has to change his mind at the last minute
mandatorily and refuse to become a married man. He is then ritualistically
counseled by his uncle or his father on the merits of becoming a ‘Sansarik’ and
not a ‘Sanyasi.’ He’s told in detail about the significance of matrimony and
‘Grihastha Ashram ‘ and his roles and duties as a husband, so he comes back to
his senses and agrees to sit at the marriage altar.
Drink that Dude!
Among Gujaratis, it’s
mandatory to have the groom’s feet washed with milk and honey by his would-be
father-in-law. But what’s bizarre is he’s then supposed to drink that sweet,
slimy, dirty “potion” in the name of Madhuparka, as this ritual is called.
Trapeze Star Bride?
In a common
post-wedding ritual of Bihar, a newlywed bride has to balance earthen pots
after pots on her head, which are placed there by her mother-in-law. It doesn’t
end there. She has to then seek the elder’s blessings by bowing This is said to
symbolize the bride’s ability to balance her familial and matrimonial
responsibilities.
Pinocchio Groom
We all have read about
Pinocchio who’s nose became longer with every lie. But here’s another way to
make that happen! Gujarati wedding! In a ceremony named Ponkhana where the
groom’s mother-in-law first greets him and performs an aarti, but then she
mandatorily pulls the groom’s nose! This is symbolic of helping the groom
remember that he’s the one who has come to seek the bride in marriage and so
much remains humble.
Runaway (with) Bride!
Some of Adivasi
communities in India have this strange tradition of the husband keeping the
newly wedded wife in some hidden place for a full one year. She’s not allowed
to go out or interact with anyone for that duration. After the end of one year,
the community seniors approve the wedding, and an official celebration is held.
Roses, No, Tomatoes, Yes!
In Sarsaul, Uttar
Pradesh, within a certain tribal community, it is mandatory to greet and
welcome the groom’s family with quite a strange thing. Not roses, not rose
water or perfumes, not even with drinks and paan. They are welcomed by being
pelted with tomatoes! The community seems to believe that a matrimonial
association beginning with tolerating such torture with such patience
definitely makes room for long-term patience, love, and understanding between
the newlyweds.
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