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What Pre –Wedding Rituals Are Organized in Oriya Matrimony?

by Balakrishnan David Content Marketer

If you have ever attended an Oriya wedding you will marvel at their simplicity that is reflected in their marriage custom. Oriya marriages are focused on traditional customs and adhering to their roots. Religious devotion is reflected in their marriage custom and it plays an important role in their life. Oriya marriages do not believe in an ostentatious display of their social status as well as wealth. Typical Oriya marriages are full of fascinating rituals that to steal your heart. Oriya matrimonials are known for organizing the beautiful and simplistic pre-wedding rituals.

Nirbandh
Nirbandh is a pre-wedding ritual that is arranged after formal meetings and matching of the horoscope of the potential couple. It is a conventional engagement ceremony where both the grooms as well as the bride are not present. This ceremony is attended by elders in the family which is either organized at the bride's residence or the temple. Both families meet and exchange gifts and offer Sankalpa that the children will get married. Oriya Matrimonial Sites offer their assistance in organizing Nirbandh and also help their customers to purchase the right gifts to exchange on the day of the function.

Jayee Anukolo
This ritual is the beginning of the marriage ceremony. The formal announcement and wedding cards are distributed to friends and family. Lord Jagannath, the deity of the Oriya community is presented with the first invitation. This ritual is called Deva Nimantrana while the second wedding card is given to the maternal uncle of both the bride and groom's family along with betel nut and leaf. The next invitation is then sent to the groom’s family along with gifts. This custom is also called Jwain Nimantrana. Later on, all the wedding invitations are sent out to friends and relatives. Oriya Matrimony site also helps clients to choose and design their wedding cards.

Mangan
Mangan is equivalent to the Haldi ceremony in Oriya Shaadi. This ritual is performed on the wedding day afternoon where seven married ladies apply turmeric paste on the groom and bride's feet and hands. Among the seven ladies performing the ceremony one of them must be a sister- in -law. After this pre-wedding ritual, the couple is bathed in holy water.

Jairagodo Anukolo
The ceremony begins with the lighting of a sacred flame that is considered auspicious for the forthcoming wedding. Ghee or oil is used to light the fire which is kept until the wedding is completed. Matrimony Oriya sites also offer services like hiring pandit for performing the wedding ceremony

Diya Mangula Worship
The ritual comprises offering puja or prayer to the village goddess. The goddess blessing is sought for the happy married life of the couples. The bride bangles, wedding saree, vermillion, etc are offered to the goddess to seek her blessing. The ritual is performed by the barber’s wife residing locally. Many Oriya Brahmin Matrimony site help organize these rituals in the local temples.

Nandimukha
This ritual is observed in both grooms and the bride's house where the father of both families seeks the blessing of their respective ancestors. However not all matchmaking sites offer Nandimukha ceremony assistance as these can be easily organized at the bride or groom's house.

The above mentioned pre-wedding rituals are heartwarming and simplistic in approach but they help to bring the couple's family together to help celebrate a couple of big days in their life. You can easily browse through Oriya matrimonial sites to compare prices and services on offer to get great deals and best prices.




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