Vidai Ceremony


In India, Vidaai is a put up wedding ceremony, which takes area after the marriage rituals are completed. Because of this after the seven pheras and kanyadaan this is the most important ritual that takes place. At some stage in the vidai ceremony the bride is followed via her parents and associates, which lead her out of doors your step of the residence. Before crossing the doorstep, she throws back 3 handfuls of rice and coins over her head, into the house. This symbolizes that the bride is repaying her parents for all that they have got given her thus far.

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