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After the initial marriage arrangement takes place,
the wedding begins with a gathering of the traveling party at the groom's house.
Celebrations are made and rituals are performed with the local priest and the
party then travels to the bride's village with the procession... |
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This party particularly consists of males only. Once the
procession reaches the bride's village, the groom's family gamble, drink while
the priest performs the ceremony followed by a big feast.
One of the important events in our traditional wedding is that the groom puts a
pinch of red-colored powder on the bride's forehead. This symbolizes that they
are now husband and wife. This red color on the woman's forehead differentiates
whether she is married or not. The bride and groom by tradition are always
carried either in a wooden casket or by horse (if financially feasible). The
bride after being handed over to the groom by her parents will then travel to
the groom's village to become a member of his family's household.
As we have seen the different
way of wedding such as wedding in the air during sky diving, under water wedding
in ocean during scuba diving, wedding in the highest peak of the world, Mt.
Everest during expedition any many more unique ways to cherish the moment for
lifetime. The traditional Nepali wedding is one of those experiences to gather.
As mentioned earlier, wedding customs in Nepal vary according to ethnic groups
and castes we have tried to cover all most all different tradition as follows:
• THAKURI Traditional Wedding
• CHHETRI Traditional Wedding
• BRAHMAN Traditional Wedding
• MAGAR Traditional Wedding
• THARU Traditional Wedding
• SHERPA Traditional Wedding
• NEWARI Traditional Wedding
• TAMANG Traditional Wedding
• RAI Traditional Wedding
• GURUNG Traditional Wedding
• LIMBU Traditional Wedding
• CHEPANG Traditional Wedding
• THAKALI Traditional Wedding
• RAUTE Traditional Wedding
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