Originally posted by: WeRockTheWorld
Oh ...nice...so this only for the bride,so that the guys relatives and friends can get to know her...is that rt ?
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Originally posted by: WeRockTheWorld
Oh ...nice...so this only for the bride,so that the guys relatives and friends can get to know her...is that rt ?
Originally posted by: Aazeen02
Actually this rasm came into existence when the brides used to put ghoonghat or veil on their face with their pallu, Chunni or whatever, since she never shows her face to the elder male members of the house, but ofcourse with an exception of her husband.. 😆
So during Mooh dikhaayi, it was a completely ladies only program where relatives, friends and neighborhood ladies come at home and each one of them pulls up the ghoonghat of the bride, looks at her post marital look, compliment her beauty and gift her with some present. (I am not very sure but in some parts of India ladies apply sindoor to the bride as well during this rasm)
Now since the tradition of hiding the face is almost non- existent, the brides usually put the pallu over their head or I don't know if they don't do that either. And all the elder family members (including the husband 😉)give the bride gifts.
I think it should be a happy happy sequence...
But smooth ride ho krpkab mein, aisa hona thoda mushkil hai...😆
Originally posted by: Aazeen02
Actually this rasm came into existence when the brides used to put ghoonghat or veil on their face with their pallu, Chunni or whatever, since she never shows her face to the elder male members of the house, but ofcourse with an exception of her husband.. 😆
So during Mooh dikhaayi, it was a completely ladies only program where relatives, friends and neighborhood ladies come at home and each one of them pulls up the ghoonghat of the bride, looks at her post marital look, compliment her beauty and gift her with some present. (I am not very sure but in some parts of India ladies apply sindoor to the bride as well during this rasm)
Now since the tradition of hiding the face is almost non- existent, the brides usually put the pallu over their head or I don't know if they don't do that either. And all the elder family members (including the husband 😉)give the bride gifts.
I think it should be a happy happy sequence...
But smooth ride ho krpkab mein, aisa hona thoda mushkil hai...😆