Pre-Wedding Rituals
Muhurtham
A traditional Malayalee wedding starts
with exchanging and matching of horoscopes by the parents of the boy and the
girl. Muhurtham or the auspicious date is then finalized in consultation with
the astrologers.
Nischayam Nischayam
The engagement ceremony as it is popularly called is
fixed by the elders to announce this day to their family and friends. The
prospective bride and the groom are not present on this
occasion.
Traditional Feast
The day
before the wedding, a traditional dinner is served at the bride's residence. She
is seated facing the east, and has a traditional five-course vegetarian meal
with her family.
Wedding Rituals
Madhuparkam
The
actual wedding is very short and does not have any religious compulsions. The
bride may wear the traditional two piece sari, called Mundu, or any other sari
of her choice. She is adorned with flowers and jewellery. The groom clad in a
dhoti and angavastram arrives at the bride's ancestral home, where the marriage
ceremony takes place in a north-western room. The bride's father washes the
groom's feet and welcomes him. The groom then gives him the off white sari that
has to be worn by the bride for the nuptials.
Veli
The Veli or the nuptial ceremony is performed
around the agni (fire). The bride and the groom circle the sacred fire thrice,
after which the bride's father ties the 'Taali' which is strung on a yellow
thread around the neck of the bride. Thereafter the bride's father gives her
hand to the groom in a ceremony called Kanyadaanam or Penkoda.
Sparsham
After the Kanyadaanam, Sparsham takes
place. It symbolises the meeting of minds. In this the groom sits in front of
the bride and tilts his head backwards, to touch her forehead. After this the
girl offers Laja (puffed rice) to the fire to the chant of various mantras. Her
palms are placed in her husband's hands and she performs the homan. After this,
the groom lifts the bride's foot and places it on the Ammi(grinding stone)
signifying breaking of ties from her old family. The groom then moves the
bride's foot forward seven times with his hand symbolising her entry into his
family.