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Originally posted by: rithureuben
She did change out of her bridal finery when she got the first chance. Technically it would be about a week since her husband was shot. She has lost everything that is close to her heart like her mamisa, bhindi, house, etc soon after. She has even been declared dead. That is more than enough stuff for her to deal with. I think she is justified in taking her time in coping with her loss and grieving in her own way. This is the the 21st century let her wear a bindi if she wants to.
Paro's life has turned upside down in a matter of few days. Her husband and inlaws are dead, her best friend is dead, her mami and the entire village has abandoned her, she was held captive and considered a suspect. She doesn't have a home, doesn't have a family, doesn't have her own clothes...so it isn't just about grieving for her husband anymore...it's a question of survival.
She is definitely grieving...I am sure we'll see more of that...but she isn't in a state to really think about traditions.