did any1 notice that?

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Posted: 12 years ago
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did any1 notice that meethi wore 'kaleriyaas' during her marriage, which is worn by punjabi brides?😕


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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: CID_sanju

did any1 notice that meethi wore 'kaleriyaas' during her marriage, which is worn by punjabi brides?😕





in tv senseless soaps they show crap in the name of culture actually khichri🤢
in Bhartiya majority cultures girls are not supposd to touch feet of their mayeka walas either b4 marriage or after marriage they touch only their in laws feet

but fathers can touch their daughters feet b4 puberty
as they are reincarnations of shri laxmiji
and parents ko paap lagta hai

esp in rajasthan up panjab south maharashtra
but in bengal girls touch feet of their parents
and in our community as well we are not supposed to touch feet of our seniors in our mothers side well as told by all my grandmothers

when tapu was married to rathor she did not touch divya's feet but rathor touched her feet to take blessings and she and rathor touched dai jaan's feet
tina touched everyone's feet including her mother and father ammu crap nonsense iliogical

so whatever they show crap just bear it they have no bloody sense of respecting our culture🤢😡


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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: aasthanup

Wt is that? Sory dnt kn



kaliyaris are jhumka tied on the churas bangles of a bride by her unmarried sisters and friends afterwords there is a ceremoney during which bride rub churas of both hands together with kaliyari tied over the heads of each unmarried friend or sister so that when or if any kaliyari gets untied and is fallen over any girl's head then it is considered the next girl to be married would be her 😆

it is a fun filled ritual with lots of laughter and mutual teasing 🤣 but it is not usually panjabi ritual only a lot of people from uttar pradesh also follow 😆😃
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: rasyafan



in tv senseless soaps they show crap in the name of culture actually khichri🤢
in Bhartiya majority cultures girls are not supposd to touch feet of their mayeka walas either b4 marriage or after marriage they touch only their in laws feet

but fathers can touch their daughters feet b4 puberty
as they are reincarnations of shri laxmiji
and parents ko paap lagta hai

esp in rajasthan up panjab south maharashtra
but in bengal girls touch feet of their parents
and in our community as well we are not supposed to touch feet of our seniors in our mothers side well as told by all my grandmothers

when tapu was married to rathor she did not touch divya's feet but rathor touched her feet to take blessings and she and rathor touched dai jaan's feet
tina touched everyone's feet including her mother and father ammu crap nonsense iliogical

so whatever they show crap just bear it they have no bloody sense of respecting our culture🤢😡


no dear its not true. unmarried gals don't touch feet is not universal in India. only in Punjab & sum parts of himachal & jammu unmarried gals don't touch parents feet.oderwise in rest of indiaesply UP, bihar,MP, s.india etc. unmarried gals whether they reached puberty or not touch feet of their maaykawale also.
in my state i.e HP we've 2 types of traditions depending on the region. the upper region & sum of the middle region've the tradition of unmarried gals touching feet of their parents also while @ our place i.e lower region & sum middle region which has more influence of Pb don't've tradition of unmarried gals touching parents feet as they r considered devi's roop or kanyas which r worshipped during the navratri.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: rasyafan



kaliyaris are jhumka tied on the churas bangles of a bride by her unmarried sisters and friends afterwords there is a ceremoney during which bride rub churas of both hands together with kaliyari tied over the heads of each unmarried friend or sister so that when or if any kaliyari gets untied and is fallen over any girl's head then it is considered the next girl to be married would be her 😆

it is a fun filled ritual with lots of laughter and mutual teasing 🤣 but it is not usually panjabi ritual only a lot of people from uttar pradesh also follow 😆😃

but basicly this tradition is punjabi origin but its also followed these days in sum oder regions 2.😊even Karwacahuth is basicly punjabi origin & in s.india its not celeberated.😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: tiny15

no dear its not true. unmarried gals don't touch feet is not universal in India. only in Punjab & sum parts of himachal & jammu unmarried gals don't touch parents feet.oderwise in rest of indiaesply UP, bihar,MP, s.india etc. unmarried gals whether they reached puberty or not touch feet of their maaykawale also.

in my state i.e HP we've 2 types of traditions depending on the region. the upper region & sum of the middle region've the tradition of unmarried gals touching feet of their parents also while @ our place i.e lower region & sum middle region which has more influence of Pb don't've tradition of unmarried gals touching parents feet as they r considered devi's roop or kanyas which r worshipped during the navratri.



absolutely right u r like I said in west bengal girls can and many other parts girls o touch feet
but in this serial every thing is being shown wich is not even inrajasthani culture I wish they wud show some reality atleast a little bit of it 🤢😡

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Yup..noted...as v know v can't xpect all dis 4m our kg cvs 😆😆

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