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The ceremony concluded with turmeric-laced rice, symbolizing fertility, prosperity, and a blessed union, bringing joy and laughter to the household.
Rice grains in Kalash symbolize purity, cleansing, and positivity, washing away impurities and ensuring a fresh start for the home and its inhabitants.
Elders offered rice to the Kalash, symbolizing a lineage of love and wisdom, passing on blessings to the new bride, symbolizing an eternal bond.
The bride and groom, dressed in crimson and gold, offered rice into the Kalash, symbolizing their unity and commitment to support each other throughout life.
The family used rose and jasmine petals and rice grains to invoke Goddess Lakshmi's blessings, ensuring abundance and happiness in their home.
The priest chanted sacred hymns, symbolizing sustenance and prosperity for the bride, while rice grains whispered tradition and nourishment stories through wind rustling.
The Griha Pravesh Kalash ceremony, marked by elders adorning the entrance with mango leaves and marigold flowers, was filled with seven rice varieties, symbolizing prosperity and joy for the newlywed couple.