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Posted: 12 years ago
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I loves the entire wedding sequence and the wedding rituals were depicted beautifully and flawlessly 😳
Loved all the actors throughout the sequence!
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Don't really know the answer the authenticity of the rituals..

Frankly I'm not sure if even sangeet is a rajasthani pre-wedding ritual.

Rasgullas were definitely not known to that part of India back then. Gulab Jamuns maybe (as it has a turkish and arabic variant). But from the SBS epi, looks like Akbar was feeding her rasgullas.

Ekta showed Maharashtrians celebrating Lohri in PR when most of us got to know about it after watching hindi soaps, so I have stopped questioning authentic traditions in serials.
I'm just going with the flow and enjoying all the grandeur being shown...

Anyways they keep on showing disclaimers that show may not be historically accurate.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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hy bt no mangalsutra rasam?
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Interesting post dear but I will give you the significance of the turning away of of parents in a hindu wedding ritual...
Sindoor daan is considered as the ultimate ritual which bind the husband wife together..So after Pani grahan ie Kanya daan and Saptapadi when the groom offers sindoor the parents turn away their head or do not follow the main ritual as they say that its a too emotional a moment and thus apni hi nazar lag jati hai..this turning way is apart of the wedding ritual ..Later when the sindoor daan is finished..The groom covers the head with a cloth so that he declares to the world that she belongs to him now..
The parents only turn up afterwards -- the post wedding rituals have two phases..
1. While the bride and groom are sitting at the altar ,the parents touch their feet coz at that time they are considered to be the Roop of Ram and Sita ... Vishnu and Lakshmi or Shiva and SHAKTI..
Later when they leave the alter ,the bride groom seek the blessings..
So this turning their heads away is a part of the wedding ritual(Hindu)
Edited by manzilmukul - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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^^^ Thank you buddy for this nice explanation . 🤗
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Posted: 12 years ago
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It was just unbearable a scene for them to watch. ;(
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Posted: 12 years ago
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What a beautiful wedding sequence...!!!!! The best ever in television...and, detailed too...Akdha were gorgeous...I thoroughly enjoyed it...loved it...jalal's intensity just swept me off my feet...

@manzilmukul- I was just about to give the explanation...but, coud not have written as good as you...precise and to the point...👍🏼
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: manzilmukul

Interesting post dear but I will give you the significance of the turning away of of parents in a hindu wedding ritual...
Sindoor daan is considered as the ultimate ritual which bind the husband wife together..So after Pani grahan ie Kanya daan and Saptapadi when the groom offers sindoor the parents turn away their head or do not follow the main ritual as they say that its a too emotional a moment and thus apni hi nazar lag jati hai..this turning way is apart of the wedding ritual ..Later when the sindoor daan is finished..The groom covers the head with a cloth so that he declares to the world that she belongs to him now..
The parents only turn up afterwards -- the post wedding rituals have two phases..
1. While the bride and groom are sitting at the altar ,the parents touch their feet coz at that time they are considered to be the Roop of Ram and Sita ... Vishnu and Lakshmi or Shiva and SHAKTI..
Later when they leave the alter ,the bride groom seek the blessings..
So this turning their heads away is a part of the wedding ritual(Hindu)


Thank you for the nice explanation.😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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They couldn't see dat their daughter has become paraya.

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