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What are the famous myths about Oriya Matrimonials that reduce people’s interest?

by Balakrishnan David Content Marketer
Odisha is a spiritual land where people are always involved in sacred rituals and all. The land is believed to be blessed by Lord Jagganath. However, this sacred place has always been a mystery to people who do not belong to this place and live outside it. The most peculiar and interesting raising topic for people here is matrimony Oriya. Being far tossed, there are a lot of Oriya cultures, customs, and traditions that many people don’t know about. Some people don’t even understand clearly.

Impact of Mistaken beliefs on Oriya matrimonials
This, unfortunately, has led to the rise of mistaken belief in the mind of people, when it comes to Oriya matrimonials. Oriya matrimony of all castes has suffered on this account.

A lot of mistaken customs have led to some weird myths, which incline to deface Oriya marriages in India. Some people even find details at online Oriya matrimonial sites also to know more about the matchmaking customs and traditions.

Here, we bring you an account of myth vs. reality, in terms of Oriya weddings, which will clear the air:

Myth #1: The Bridegroom’s mother is not a part of the wedding celebrations.

Reality: Indeed, the mother of the groom, along with some elder women of the family does not attend the main wedding event. However, she is fully a part of the pre-wedding and post-wedding rituals. While some believe it is due to religious reasons, the main logical reason behind such a practice is, maybe to prepare the house to welcome the newlywed bride after the wedding. It is mainly the groom’s mother who plays a pivotal role during Graha Pravesh.

Myth #2: Only Hindu Brahmins brides and grooms get married during the day time

Reality: Though traditionally this does stand true, with changing times, traditions have changed as well. Even Oriya Brahmins now tend to get married during the evening rather than day time. The same holds for people from other castes, who may now choose to get married during the day time rather than night.

Myth #3: Polygamy is allowed in Oriya marriages

Reality: This is untrue. Oriyas follow the monogamous form of marriages only. They follow the Hindu marriage laws, which forbid bigamous marriages and consider them illegal.

Myth #4: Inter-cousin marriages

Reality: This is not true. Oriyas do not end up wedding their cousins. Furthermore inter- gotra marriages in Odisha are usually prohibited. However, some southern Oriya people do believe in inter cousin marriages, but it is very rare.

Myth #5: Oriyas take Bride- price

Reality: This too is false in today’s context. No one pays or takes a bride price in Oriya weddings. However, dowry is still prevalent in the society, which needs to be checked, not only in Odisha but all over India.

Myth #6: Groom’s brother in law punches him on his back

Reality: it is not a myth but true. It is a custom celebrated in the Oriya Shaadi known as sala Bida. It is one of the fun rituals which do not have a ‘muhurat’. The brother-in-law of the groom punches him on his back. With not too much force though.

By now you must have cleared your mind from the fallacies spread about Oriya matrimony. So you can now look for a life partner online if your love Oriya beauty.

Here are the steps to follow:

Search for the best Oriya Matrimonial Sites.
Register your profile.
Look for likewise profile after mentioning your requirements.
The sites give the freedom to search and communicate with profiles of your choice.
Save time, money, and efforts as your parents no longer need to visit the priest or marriage brokers for Shaadi options.
Find your perfect life partner online without wasting time in the traditional matchmaking process.

 


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