~CONGRATULATIONS SWEET ROSE~ WEDDING WISHES~

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K...

Weds

S...

On the auspicious day

Of

26 August 2016

Who is this S?

She is Sushma

But for us in the Forum

She is simply

ROSEY (RoseRosey)


I call her sweet Rose

Because she is simply the sweetest!

Simple yet...

Vivacious

Caring yet...

Naughty

But still...

Open and welcoming

Just like a Rose


PV Family please join us in celebrating the happy occasion in the life of one of our own...

She is the life of this forum that makes every new member feel welcome and at ease!

And

She is the favorite reader of almost every writer in this forum

We are a family in this forum...

...We worry for each other

We share disappointments...

...We celebrate achievements

More special because...

...We are FRIENDS who became

A FAMILY

Let us celebrate this happiness with our Rosey! 🥳

Show her that our blessings

And our prayers

Are always with her

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Our Rosey is a South Indian Girl...

...Just how will she land

In the arms of our...

Jija?


Telegu Wedding

Before the Wedding

1. Nischitartham

This is the engagement, where the wedding is officially fixed.' But it's not just as simple as an exchange of rings. It is quite a grand event, where both families get together and decide upon the wedding date and time (muhurtham) based on horoscopes and planetary positions. Gifts are exchanged and the bride in particular is lavished with clothes, jewelry, and silverware.


2. Pellikuthuru

This ritual is the start of the actual wedding prep, where the bride and groom get ready to look their best on their special day. The Pellikuthuru is held separately at the bride's and groom's homes, where close family members smear them with oil and turmeric. The intention is to make the skin glow, so that the bride and groom literally outshine the others on their wedding day! This is followed by a bath, after which they are presented with brand new clothes along with jewelry and flowers for the bride.

3. Snatakam

This is a ritualistic bath for the groom that has its roots in ancient times. Early Brahmins had an organized system where boys were first given their sacred threads, and then sent away to learn scriptures from sages or wise men. On their return, they were made to perform the Snatakam, which meant that their education was complete and they were now ready for greater responsibilities like starting a family. Today, this ritual signifies the readiness of the groom for marriage and is concluded by the wearing of a silver thread.

4. Kashi Yatra

As mentioned earlier in the Snatakam, the groom is now ready for more responsibilities where he has the option of choosing between getting married or going to places like Kashi (in Uttar Pradesh) for further learning. The Kashi yatra ceremony is a playful take on this where the groom pretends to leave for Kashi, renouncing worldly pleasures like marriage. The bride's brother requests him to stay back and marry his sister, offering him gifts in the process. After a bit of good-natured teasing, the groom relents and agrees to marry the insistent young man's sister!



Wedding Day

1. Mangala Snaanam

It's D-day, and it begins with a Mangala Snaanam at the bride's and groom's houses separately, and is literally translates as auspicious bath.' This bath is essential before any of the other rituals can be performed. The bath is followed by family members anointing the bride and groom with oil and performing an aarti to keep them safe from evil eyes, and to seek God's blessings through all the wedding proceedings.

2. Gauri Pooja

This is a pooja performed by the bride to the Goddess Gauri. One reason for this is because she represents fertility, and the other is because her bond with her husband Lord Shiva is considered an ideal that married couples should strive for. The bride prays for similar blessings in her future life with her new husband.

3. Ganesh Pooja

While the Gauri Pooja is in progress, the groom performs a Ganesh Pooja at the wedding venue, on the mandapam or platform. Most auspicious occasions begin with a Ganesh pooja, since Lord Ganesh is believed to dispel darkness and remove obstacles in one's path. The groom prays for a bright future and a successful, hassle-free marriage with his new wife.

4. Terasalla

The actual wedding ceremony begins here. The bride is seated in a basket lined with rice. Rice being the staple diet of the state is considered a sign of prosperity and often features in auspicious occasions like weddings. Her maternal uncles carry her to the mandapam in the basket. However, she is not allowed to look at the groom and vice versa, so a curtain or terasalla is placed between the two of them, that stays on till the ceremony is over.

5. Kanyadaan

Kanyadaan literally means, offering the bride,' and this is the point where the bride's family officially gives her hand to the groom. At this point, the groom is considered to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, so the bride's parents wash his feet and offer their daughter to be his partner in life, through thick and thin. The groom responds by promising to fulfill all his duties towards his wife and protect her always. Sometimes, a sweet dish and gifts are presented to the groom by his in-laws; a substitute for offering a cow as was the practice in olden days.


6. Jeelakarra-Bellamu
This is the main event of the wedding. Jeelakarra refers to cumin and Bellamu refers to jaggery; this ritual involves placing a paste of cumin and jaggery on the hands of the couple. They then place this paste on each other's heads, moving their hands above the curtain. The mixture of flavors indicates that the bride and groom will stick together through both the bitter and sweet phases of life. This is the point at which the couple is now officially man and wife and the curtain separating them is now removed.

7. Madhuparkam

The priests chant and pray for a prosperous and successful marriage, and ask the Gods to remove any deficiencies in the couple. The bride and groom now leave the mandapam to change into white cotton clothes with red borders. The white is indicative of purity, while the red represents strength - signifying traits like loyalty and strength that are essential to any marriage. After changing into their new clothes, the bride and groom return to the mandapam for the next set of rituals.

8. Jyotulu Sumangali

This ritual sees a group of married women or sumangalis proceeding towards the mandapam, carrying trays of lamps made with rice flour, sugar, and milk along with two trays of rice. The lamps are lit, and meant to embody sweetness along with light in the marriage with the rice representing prosperity in the new couple's life. The Mangalsutram is placed on top of the rice.

9. Mangalsutra Dharana

The mangalsutram or thaali, a necklace tied by the groom around the bride's neck, is the main identifying mark of a married woman in nearly all states of India, and it is just as important in Telugu weddings. However, the mangalsutram here is unique in that it consists of two separate pendants tied together. The groom ties this around the bride's neck in three knots, signifying complete union - physical, mental, and spiritual. The three knots also refer to the groom's promise to care for his wife and not hurt her either through thoughts (manasa), speech (vacha), or deeds (karmana).

10. Talambralu

This is the fun part of the wedding ceremony, where the bride and groom shower each other with rice mixed with turmeric. This signifies joy and happiness in the marriage, along with prosperity. The bride and groom exchange garlands, and family members sprinkle rice and flower petals on them, symbolic of their blessings for the new couple.

11. Saptapadi

Sapta means seven, padi means step, and this ritual is associated with taking seven steps around the sacred fire. To begin, the free end of the bride's pallu is tied with one end of the groom's shawl. The fire is meant to destroy all evils and to act as a witness to the holy ceremony. After circumambulating the sacred fire, the bride and groom hold hands and take seven steps, representative of the seven vows of marriage in Hindu tradition.

12. Sthaalipaakam

The wedding ceremony is finalized with the groom putting on silver toe rings on the second toes of his wife's feet. This is followed by making the bride wear a necklace of gold and black beads, which is meant to free her from the effects of the evil eye. The bead necklace and the toe rings together are accepted identifications for a married woman everywhere in India. After this the bride is now officially declared to be separated from her birth family and is now part of her husband's family. This ritual, called the Appagintalu, is wrought with emotion, especially on the side of the bride's family.


After The Wedding

1. Griha Pravesh

The bride and groom are welcomed into their home through this ritual. They step in with their right feet and are greeted by the groom's mother who performs an aarti to bless the new couple. The couple performs their first pooja together at home, either then or on the next day.

2. Union of the Mangalsutram

Remember that the mangalsutram had two pendants on a thread? Well, 16 days into the wedding, the two pendants are removed from the thread and strung on a gold chain, separated by a few gold or black beads to prevent them from banging into each other. This represents a harmonious relationship between the bride's and groom's families. The bride is expected to bathe and wear new clothes before wearing her united mangalsutram.

And thus begins a beautiful journey of a lifetime! Every ritual has its own importance, and understanding it is so much better than seeing them as random traditions. The main focus is on the couple having a lovely life together, maintaining peaceful relations all around.

Article By: Fabida Abdulla https://www.newlovetimes.com/meaning-of-telugu-wedding-rituals-and-traditions/



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Wishing you a bond that mirrors that of our favorite couple

AarYa LOVE ❤️...

It starts with stolen glances

Then stares...

The window to the soul

The forming of a connection

A lifetime bond


Then there are smiles

Signaling mutual trust

A hope

To gain

Warmth reflected,

HAPPINESS


There are fights too

Misunderstandings

For reasons silly

Then too

Of a serious nature

They show the weakness...

... In each other

They purge the negative

Only leaving

The good

Making the bond

STRONG

Whether playful

Or

Confrontational

It can lead to

PASSION

A connection

Solidified

In more than words

When two bodies

Become

ONE SOUL


FOREVER!

May you and Jija always catch each other

May you never let go of each other's hands

May your BOND be as

Passionate

as

Playful

as

Loving

as

Deep

as

AarYa Love


HAVE A BLISSFUL MARRIED LIFE SWEET ROSE!!!! ❤️

Jija is lucky! He has a Rose that symbolizes love even without her expressly saying it! 😉😛

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CCC is a place where we connect, have fun, share joys, and share sorrows too! We are a crazy bunch and we tease each other to no end but it is a place of sisterhood, one of love!

Messages from CCCians

to let you know that

on your big day

our good wishes

will envelope you


Jhilly Says:

The sister I have gotten a hard time of life. We shared things be it happy or sad. We laughed, teased each other like anything. I wanted to be the company with whom you can feel better, you can smile. May be i succeeded, May be I failed but the heart and mind always was there for that person.

Hurdles come in life and it will come but remember some people around you care for you more than anything. They never meet you but you are always in their prayers. They care for you and cry for you.

The new phase you are going start very soon, And I wish you can step in forgetting every bad thing, the new time and relations may bring new happiness.. I will pray to God that the new person will fill your life with so much love and care that You can forget every bad phrase of life.

If anytime in life you will be in problem this little sister will be always beside you, You just need to knock.

Wish you happiest married life and all happiness.. May your life blossom with smile and only smile. Hugs and Love for both of you.

Love You.. Take Care.




Bee Says:

Dearest Rosey,

You are embarking on an amazing journey. A brand new adventure. And believe me it will be like nothing you can ever imagine. A real roller coaster ride.

I don't think there are any words of wisdom that anyone can give you, other than that marriage is what you make of it. But what someone once said to me that I loved was that marriage is not a 50/50 partnership. It is 100/100. There should be 100% commitment from both sides.

And it is not easy but if you stay the course it will definitely be worth it.

I hope that the wedding is not stressing you out too much. I know it did me. And became a banshee and my poor husband had to deal with, but luckily he still married me.

The only other advice I can give you is something I learnt the hard way. After God, your husband comes first, no matter what. That spot in your life should not be surpassed by anything or anybody. And trust me, easier said than done. But other than that, only you two can find what works for you as a couple.

I wish you and future Mr. Rose so much love and happiness for your life ahead. May God's richest blessings always remain with you and may your relationship grow from strength.

Much love,

Mario (Bee, Coffee Bean etc.)




Nikki Di Says:

My Sweet Rosey...

Can't believe that the young naughty and vivacious girl whom I met more than 3 Three years ago, who was the Number One Stalker in All My Stories, is now all set to Emark and Embrace the New Journey of Her Life.

I've never met you. Have never seen you, but you still hold a special place in my heart. I don't think I'll ever forget you and the moments that we've spent together on this PV forum. Happy moments, sad moments, moments filled with fun and Happiness will forever be etched into my heart and mind.



As you are about to step into New Life, New Beginnings, all I want to do is send My Love and Blessings to Both Of You.



May You Both have All The Happiness in the world

May Your Bond, Your Love Only Strengthens day by day, month by month, year by years.

No matter how far we are from each other, My Wishes, My Blessings, My Love will always be with You and Your Growing Family.

Always stay Happy and Blessed.

Love You Tons

Nikki.❤️


Tessa Says:

You were my first friend in this forum. You took care to guide me, and to encourage me. You will never know how much it meant to me Sweet Rose. I had never shared anything I had written and here you were making me feel that what I wrote was worth sharing.

I joined CCC and we got to know each other as more than just writer/reader. I got to learn just how crazy you can be Ms Sleeping Dragon. I still can't believe you don't mind that name anymore, effects of Jija and you are not even married yet. Despite your craziness you still remained the sweetest and my most favorite reader.

I worried for you when you went silent and I prayed you would be alright. I am so happy that God granted you happiness and peace. I am happy that you are starting this new phase. I may not be there physically but I am celebrating right along with you for this big event of your life.

May you and Jija find infinite happiness. Happiness which will make any sorrows bearable; one which will keep you glued in any odds life throws your way. May you have as many children as you wish to symbolize this bond.

Always though, I wish you ENOUGH. Congratulations my friend! I love you sweet Rose!


Kate Says:

My dearest friend rosey,

You are going to start a new journey of your life. Wish that journey will be filled with love and joy always. Wish that whatever you dream about this married life will come true.

You have always been with me. You were a very good friend, a sister and sometimes was a councilor. I will never forget the time we spent together. Each moment will cherish in my mind forever. These few years we really enjoyed each other's company. We pulled each other's legs and we hugged. We wiped tears of each other. It was an awesome journey. I again wish that the life you start with you real life Yash would be awesome and full of happiness.

May God Bless you my dearest friend. We love you so much.

Love Kate


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Rosey I agree with Mario. Marriage is not about 50/50 it's about 100/100. You have to give your 100%. Your everything.

This is one Journey where you'll get thousands of advices. Some of them are right, some not so right. Some good, some not so good. Some harsh, some sweet. But in the end it's only You and Him that will make all the Rights and all the Wrongs. All the Goods and All the Not so Good.

What is important that You both will be together in making those Good and Not so Good. Yes life will bring you millions of Happiness. But it'll also bring you some not so good times. When You both are together You Both will face each phases bravely and strongly.

With each passing second, minute, day, week, month and year, your love will only grow. Your bond will only strengthen and your relationship will become more and more strong..

I know right now you must be going through millions of emotions. I know I did. Now when I think of them, think of those moments, it only brings a sweet smile on my face and a contented feeling in my heart.

Don't stress. Try to live and enjoy each and every moment. Big or small. As they are your moments. Your sweet and precious moments. Enjoy them cause later on you will only cherish them.


I pray that from here on, every passing moment becomes everlasting and memorable. ❤️






Tessa what a Beautiful and Meaningful and Informative Thread you've made ⭐️. Never in millions of years I could have made this type of thread. Thanks so much sweetie 🤗






Edited by lovely_nikki - 9 years ago
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thank to tessa for beautiful and informative thread 😆

I m extremely happy today

Rosey mujhe toh believe hi nahi ho rha 😛 so happy for you 😊

May your prince charming bring lots of happiness in your life ..!

what a beautiful thread tessa 👏



Naya Jeevan Aa Raha Hai, Khushiyan Saath La Raha Hai

Karo Tayarian Jee Bhar Ke, Shadi Ka Din Aa Raha Hai 😉

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Originally posted by: ..GurmiT..

Res!

what a beautiful thread tessa


awww thanks Amit bhai 😊
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Beautiful thread for your beautiful day Rose ❤️
I quote
"Marriage is like a golden ring in a chain, whose beginning is a glance and whose ending is eternity Kahlil Gibran "

Happy weeding day and may the marriage be blessed.


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CONGRATULATIONS MY DEAR SWEET ROSE
Here are some beautiful Quotes i found on marriage i hope you like them 😊


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Tess a beautiful and informative thread 😆

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