Interesting Marathi Wedding Superstitions Passed on for Generations


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Uploaded on Jan 8, 2022

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Marathi marriage is apparently known for its plain sailing and minimal grandiosity. However, it should not be mistaken to be a drab and formal affair. Whether arranged through a family social network or with the aid of a platform like Marathi matrimony Pune , Marathi marriages are replete with colorful and fun rituals that spice up the whole event. 

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Interesting Marathi Wedding Superstitions Passed on for Generations

Interesting Marathi Wedding Superstitions Passed on for Generations Introduction • Marathi marriage is apparently known for its plain sailing and minimal grandiosity. • However, it should not be mistaken to be a drab and formal affair. Whether arranged through a family social network or with the aid of a platform like Marathi matrimony Pune , Marathi marriages are replete with colorful and fun rituals that spice up the whole event. • While most of the wedding rituals manifest the core values of the Marathi culture, there are some superstitions and beliefs carried on, for ages. • Though quirky, they are very much a part of the Marathi marriage and are interesting to note. • Here we have jotted down some interesting ones for you! Darker the Mehndi Shade, Luckier is the Bride : • According to many, the shade of the mehndi put on the bride's hands and legs signify the love she will receive from her spouse and in-laws. It is believed that darker the color of mehndi, greater will the love she will get from her husband and in-laws. • Ideally speaking no one would like rain showers to ruin their wedding day. But Marathi brides and grooms welcome rain. Do you know why? This is because rain is believed to be auspicious which brings in its wake fertility, prosperity, and richness in the couple’s life. Carrying Sharp Object Wards Off Evil Eye: • This may sound obscure, but Marathi couples carry a sharp object with them that is believed to ward off the evil eye or buri nazar. They need to carry the object from the time of their engagement until their marriage is solemnized. • The spilling of milk before or just after the big day is often associated with misfortune. Hence, it is believed that the families on both sides must be very careful during the wedding days to ensure there is no milk spilling at home. Stay Away from Each Other till Marriage • While the courtship period can turn out to be the most cherishable phase, it’s advisable that Marathi couples should not see each other until the day of marriage. • It is considered a bad omen to see each other before marriage. • In fact, they should see only after Antarpat(curtain) is removed on the day of marriage. • This superstition stems back to the ancient days when couples could see each other only once they got married. Pavitra Vivah • We at PavitraVivah.com are well acquainted vadhu var suchak mandal with the fact that there are many words that define marriage - union, alliance, nuptial, wedding, so on and so forth! • The list of words could be absolutely endless; however, the simplest way to explain a marriage is ‘two individuals decide to spend the rest of their lives together as companions’. But we for us Indians there is a small little twist in this concept! • At PavitraVivah.com we know that the bachelors and bachelorettes of the 21st century depend on the internet for everything, hence, we decided to take a leap into online matchmaking. • We understand how important it is for young people to find likeminded and compatible partners. Pavitra Vivah For more information of marathi matrimony visit to Interesting Marathi Wedding Superstitions Passed on for Generations