Marriages are considered a sacred milestone in one’s lifetime. A lot of importance is attached to marriages since it is tied to a number of rituals. Weddings in south India are focused mainly on traditional customs and rituals which vary from region to region. All these rituals have a spiritual significance which is normally adhered to by all.
Sana Sambhrama walks you through these rituals in a traditional and professional way…
We have tried to compile the various events and their associated rituals systematically to make your weddings simpler and perfect….
Come, step into this wonderful divine journey…
- This ritual is performed on an auspicious day before the wedding date.
- The chappara is erected using poles and twined green coconut leaves in front of the house.
- It is decorated with mango thorna ,bale kamba and flower garlands
- This ritual is performed both at the bride and groom’s residence
- The 4 poles are twined with fresh flowers and rangoli is put in front of the house.
- Ladies perform pooja to this chappara by applying haldi kumkum to each of the poles. They also put gejje vastra and flowers.
- Pooja is also done in front of the erected chappara. Naivaidya and Mangalarathi are performed.
- The Bride/ Groom and the Kalashagithi also participate in this function.
- Arathi is performed to the Bride/Groom and their parents by elderly ladies of the In return Dakshina is given to the ladies.
- The chappara symbolizes that an auspicious function is being performed in the house.
