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This
is the final and most important religious custom that
is performed on the eve of the wedding day. «Ghari
Puja» is carried out in the respective homes of
the couple. The priest performs the prayers with rice,
coconut, wheat grains, oil, betel nuts, turmeric and a
number of other spices.
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Married
ladies grind wheat on a small old fashioned grinder
symbolising that the home will always be prosperous.
The groom offers a handful of grains to the priest
indicating that although he is changing his lifestyle,
he will always give to charity and look after
those less fortunate than himself.
The
mothers of both the bride and groom dress up in
their bridal finery. Carrying an earthen pot of
water on their heads, they walk to the threshold
of their homes.
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The son-in-law of the respective families cut
the water with a knife to ward off any evil spirits.
The
parents are adorned with garlands of flowers and
money by their friends and relatives. The bride
and groom wear old clothes that are torn off by
their friends and family members amidst merriment,
illustrating the end of their old life.
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