Lingayat Matrimonial Traditions That You Should Know About

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Lingayat Matrimonial Traditions That You Should Know About Weddings are always a magical event in an individual’s life. They are also a great occasion for everyone to participate and celebrate their culture. Because weddings are a collection of customs, happiness and a lot of traditions. Lingayat matrimonial has one such unique tradition that you need to know about. Lingayats are a group of people who belong to the Hindu religion. They reside mostly in the southern state of Karnataka. Similar to most community weddings in India, Lingayat matrimonials are also decided based on horoscope matching. Once the horoscope of the bride and groom seems to be compatible, they will decide on their Lingayat matrimonial. A priest will decide on an auspicious day for their wedding. On this day, the Lingayat matrimonial traditions will happen. Some traditions will happen a few days before the wedding which comes under the pre-wedding matrimony traditions. Let’s look at the Lingayat matrimonial traditions you need to know about before attending one. Nishchay Tamulam This is the first tradition in a Lingayat matrimonial which is more similar to the engagement ceremony. During this ceremony, they will decide on the auspicious date and time for the Lingayat matrimonial. After deciding the date, both families will exchange gifts during this ceremony. The bride’s family will give the groom the shirt and dhoti that he needs to wear on the wedding day. The groom’s family will give a traditional silk saree along with some gifts to the bride in a tamulam. Tamulam is nothing but a plate which they use to give gifts and wedding attire. Nandi Pooja This pooja is to get the blessings of Lord Shiva for a successful Lingayat matrimonial. They will pour holy water into a Kalash which has coconut in its mouth. The coconut will be there with its tail facing upwards. They will also present the first wedding invitation to Lord Shiva seeking his blessings. This is also to request the presence of Lord Shiva during the wedding. Kashi Yatra This is a fun-filled ceremony that is happening at most Indian weddings. During this Lingayat matrimonial tradition, the groom will make an act. He will act like leaving the wedding place to become a pilgrim. Then the bride’s uncle should convince the groom to marry her. After this fun-filled ceremony, there will be a feast for the guests.


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