chapter-19 (jasly day)

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Hi guys I am here for jasly so today there special day so i am here to with new chapter and for the people who are supporting me with there comments and vote love you all ❤🥺

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1. Ganapathy Pooja
The groom enters the Mandapam/venue before the bride. The bride’s brothers and maternal uncles receive the groom at the entrance lead him towards the stage. The groom then performs the Ganapathi Pooja on the stage. According to Hindu tradition, Lord Ganesha receives the Prathama Vandana/ the first salutations. He is the Vignaharta/ remover of obstacles. Thus, on the day of the wedding, the very first ritual is to invoke Lord Ganesha’s blessings.

After the Ganapathy Pooja, the bride enters the venue accompanied by her family. As her parents lead her towards the stage, her maternal uncles hold a cloth between her and the groom. This is called the Terasala (‘tera’=screen). Until the muhurtham time, the bride and the groom are not to see each.

 Until the muhurtham time, the bride and the groom are not to see each

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1st  pooja is ganapathy pooja

Aly entered mandapam ( wedding stage) with his family . Already jas family present there except jas with her sister's  and mom .

Rahul and his uncle's welcomed aly on the stage /mandap

Then aly done the pooja to remove all his obstacles in his life

After completing the pooja jas entered the Hall with her mama's holding her in there hands while jas sat on the big basket they carried her near mandap and helped her to sit near aly.  While in that time white cloth (terasala)is there between jasly because they should not see there faces till few rituals (so abhi tak jasly doesn't saw each other)

  While in that time white cloth (terasala)is there between jasly because they should not see there faces till few rituals (so abhi tak jasly doesn't saw each other)

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2. Kanyadanam and Panigrahanam
Kanyadanam is the ritual wherein the parents of the bride officially give away their daughter to the groom. With the terasala still between them, the parents of the bride wash the groom’s feet. This ritual is a symbolic. The groom symbolizes Lord Vishu who will soory the bride who symbolizes the Goddess Laxmi. After this, the bride’s parents place the bride’s hands in the groom’s hand. This ceremony is called the Panigrahanam. By taking the bride’s hands into his own, the groom promises the bride and her family to be by her side through the ebbs and flow of life

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