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Posted By Pawan Sharma on 06/17/2019

Custom and Sacraments of the Parsi Marriage

Custom and Sacraments of the Parsi Marriage

Parsi Lagan or marriage is conducted with lots of colorful celebrations and excitement. A matchmaking couple comes together in a vibrant relationship where they fulfill various obligations in their life. A marriage is a relationship that combines two people in a lovely relationship as Parsi bride and groom also enjoy a lot during the custom and tradition ceremonies. A Parsi matrimonial ceremonies are performed with full of religious custom and traditions to get much and more enjoyable moments good music fun Masti, delicious dishes and wine. Parsi matrimony celebrations begin from the very first that extends over weeks. This wedding occasion creates some beautiful & charming moments for a long life memories.  

Wedding customs and rituals are closely connected with the religious, communal and cultural beliefs that are the essence of happy marriage accomplishment. These customs and religious sacraments are very auspicious during the marriage because in these ceremonies both families adore their God and Goddesses. Therefore, a number of fun filled rituals and customs play a big role in the matrimonial ceremony which is mentioned below:  

Pre Wedding Rituals

Rupia Prevanu is the very first ritual of the Parsi wedding ceremony is known as informal engagement between both families. Some of the main ladies of the groom’s family visit the bride’s home and offer some gifts with Sahagun. This custom process is repeated again by the bride’ family. There are some more customary formalities as well as Madhosaro, Adarni, Supra nu Murat etc.  

Nahan is the considered a pious sacrament to the Parsi bride and Parsi groom as they both take bath (Nahan). This nahan is the symbol of body and soul purification.  

Wedding Rituals  

Matrimony is a big day deal hundreds of people participate in the marriage occasion to give blessings to the couple.  

Achumichu On the wedding venue a beautiful stage is decorated for the couple when a groom takes a step first on is called achumichu custom. The same custom is performed for the bride by her mother-in-law at the new home. And more customs are like Ara Antar and Chero Bandhvanu.    

Haath Borvanu is a very funny ceremony begins after Lagan. Groom’s sister-in-law wants her portent from the groom. She made some funny steps as putting her hand in water glass to get a big amount of money that is called Haath borvanu.  

At the last moment, wedding day ends with the couple's departure towards their new home & new life relationship.

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