10 Reasons to Celebrate Haldi Ceremony, Is it Important For Bride And Groom

10 Reasons to Celebrate ‘Haldi’ Ceremony, Why It Is Important For Soon-To-Be Bride And Groom

 

Introduction to Haldi
A common reason why Haldi is used for this ceremony is to rid the couple of Buri Nazar, the Sanskrit term for evil eye. After the ceremony is completed, the Bride and Groom are expected to stay within the household in order to prevent all evil spirits.

 

What does haldi function mean?

Haldi is renowned for cleansing and purifying couple’s body before they enter into holy matrimony. Additionally, it symbolizes the happy start of a new life together. Haldi is said to safeguard the bride and groom from any negative omen that may damage them before the wedding.

 

10 Reasons to Celebrate ‘Haldi’ Ceremony:

1. Haldi for that extra glow

2. Haldi as an antiseptic

3. Haldi for wedding preparation

4. The yellow colour of Haldi is associated with new beginnings

5. Haldi to keep buri nazar (evil eye) away

6. Haldi for purification of the body

7. Haldi drives away pre-wedding jitters

8. Haldi helps unmarried ones marry soon

9. The colour of Haldi is auspicious

10. Haldi as a symbol of blessings

What can we wear in Haldi function?

A whole yellow suit seems to be the most favorable attire for a Haldi ceremony. No matter if it is made up of crepe or silk. It will give a very bright look which will make you more adorable. Taking a dupatta is a mandatory option as, without it, the overall look may look incomplete.

How is haldi function celebrated?

Here are some ways in which one can do that: Take up an on-the-spot Holi or petal shower with flowers and colours alongside the bright yellow.

Take a dip – especially if you’re hosting a poolside Haldi ceremony.

Have activities on the side – Think of a nail bar, fun games, a dance competition to keep the mood swelled.

 

Haldi Kumkum :

Haldi Kumkum, or the Haldi Kumkum ceremony, is a social gathering in India in which married women exchange haldi (turmeric) and kumkum (vermilion powder), as a symbol of their married status and wishing for their husbands’ long lives.

The ceremony is particularly popular in the Deccan Indian states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tenangana, Andhra Pradesh, Goa. In Tamil Nadu, it is celebrated as Aadi perukku aka Aadi monsoon festival is a Hindu Tamil festival celebrated on the 18th day of the Tamil month of Adi (mid-July to mid-August).

Married women invite friends, relatives and new acquaintances to meet in an atmosphere of merriment and fun. On such occasions, the hostess distributes bangles, sweets, small novelties, flowers, betel leaves and nuts as well as coconuts. The snacks include Kairiche Panhe (raw mango juice) and Vatli Dal.

This ceremony is conducted on different occasions like on Fridays during the month of Shravana, Diwali and Sankranti.

 

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