Telugu Wedding Rituals
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Telugu Wedding Rituals are followed by Hindu devotee residing in some regions of Andhra Pradesh. These wedding ceremonies are replete with symbolism with more attention on spirituality as compared to religion. There are no fixed months of wedding as weddings can take place in any month except the months of Aashad, Bhadrapad and Shunya, which are considered inauspicious for weddings.

Telugu Wedding Rituals



Overview
Telugu weddings rituals are full of symbolism and rich significance. They are similar to Hindu rites and lay a lot of emphasis on spirituality. The ceremony is tilted towards the wife who has a special status. She is the ‘ardhangani’, or soul mate. No ritual can be performed by her husband in her absence. The marriage rites are conducted by a purohit or a priest. The marriage can take place anytime in the year except in the months of Aashad, Bhadrapad and Shunya because these months are considered inauspicious for weddings.

The Telugu wedding is fixed at a particular time which is considered auspicious. It is called the ‘muhuratam.’ Then the couple is applied with oil and turmeric. They are then asked to take a bath and soon later wear a new set of clothes. The bride to be wears flowers in her hair, bindi or vermillion on her forehead and bangles on her wrists. The bridegroom has to wear a silver thread around his body as a part of the Telugu wedding rituals.

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Rituals and Customs
Vedic passages are read out during the course of rituals of Telugu wedding. Then the bridegroom does a mock play of leaving for Kashi, to devote himself to God and spend his life in prayer in his dedication. He carries a walking stick and few Spartan essentials of life and threatens to renounce the world. He is then persuaded by the bride’s brother not to leave. Finally the bridegroom relents and agrees to not go and take up his family responsibilities. The bride and the bridegroom then take a sacred bath and then they are considered ready for marriage.

Various poojas are conducted at a Telugu wedding like the ‘Aarti’ and the ‘Gauri pooja.’ The bride’s father then gives his daughter in marriage in an elaborate ceremony known as the ‘kanyadaan.’ The ceremony is done where a curtain is placed between them and they are not to see each other. When the marriage rites are over the bridegroom is accepted by the bride as a form of God and the bride’s parents hand over their daughter to them.

Special Features
The bride wears a mangalsutra around her neck. This signifies that she is a married woman who belongs to another man. It is a symbol of a woman’s marital status and she is supposed to die rather than part with it. This is a common feature of all Hindu weddings and Telugu weddings have also borrowed a leaf from them.

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