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Chhattisgarh wedding song

Chhattisgarh wedding song There are different practices of marriage in different regions, different castes. Chhattisgarh also has its own separate marriage system. - Mixed marriage practices of Aryan and non-Aryan patterns can be seen in this region. Marriage ceremony performed in three days is called 'Tirtelia'. And the five days are called "Pochatelia". There is no difference between them. - Possibly the "five oil" would have been introduced by the poor people by narrowing the marriage to "three oilseeds" and by Dhanik Longo. - So this system has been accepted as generation after generation, so till date it is in practice in the same form. Chulmati Chulmati is considered the commencement of marriage. Suvasins (which include groom's sisters-in-law, sisters and aunt) go to the bank of a river or pond outside the village to bring soil for stoves useful in marriage. Suvasine sings songs in choruses while digging the soil. Tel chaghee After Chulmati, the work of Haridralepan starts, which is called 'Telchagi'. This work is done by both the bride and groom. In the marriage pavilion, the bride or daughter (in their houses) sits on the pedestal and the turmeric in the lower half of their head is covered with turmeric with five bars. departure of wedding procession After the preparation of the wedding procession, all the processions leave carefully. Suvasin starts singing the song farewell to them. The depiction of the antecedents of the groom is found in these songs. The subtlety of his feelings is characteristic of these songs. Procession reception The procession reaches the girl's village. The eagerness to see the procession is in the minds of the girls. If a woman is climbing on the roof and watching, then someone goes out into the dehri. Suvasin proceeds to receive Barat and the welcome song is accentuated by his melodious vocals. Tikavan 'Tikavan' also has a very important place in Chhattisgarh in various laws of marriage. On this occasion, the girl-side Yatashakthi 'presents' to her son-in-law. Bhaanvar The ceremony of marriage is considered to be concluded as soon as seven rounds are made. Chanting is done by Pandit with the ritualistic work of Bhowar. It is told in a popular folklore that the Bella of Bhowar has now arrived. The bride and groom have joined a knot. When they start making rounds, Suvasine sings the song with Komal Katho.

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