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Muh Dikhai A Post Wedding Ritual In Indian Weddings

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Indian wedding is an amalgamation of ebullient fervor and intrinsic rituals.The Indian wedding ceremonies are comprised of many pre and post wedding rituals where every ritual has its own significance.Wedding in India is not less than a festival. Though the main Ceremonies and rituals commence few days before the Wedding day there are many rituals which held at bridegroom’s house and are religiously important. Hence, today we are going to tell you about the famous and fun loving post wedding ritual known as Muh Dikhai. Let us have a look at the beautiful ritual of an Indian wedding.

Muh Dikhai Ki Rasam

Muh Dikhai Ceremony or Muh Dikhai ki Rasam is the post wedding ceremony in Indian Weddings. This is a fun- filled wedding ceremony which is observed in almost every part of India whether it is a north Indian wedding, South Indian wedding or Wedding of Uttarakhand. After Vidai ceremony the bride comes to her husband’s home or her new home where she is welcomed by the entire family with full of exuberance. On the arrival, family members along with relatives and newlywed indulge in the series of post wedding rituals to make her feel comfortable.

Muh Dikhai or “Show Your Face”, the ceremony is basically a ritual to introduce the newly wedded bride to the family members, relatives, and the closed friends. During this ceremony, the member of the family comes in turn to make an acquaintance with the new bride. In this ceremony, each member gives the gifts and blessings to the newly wedded bride. These gifts are considered as the Shagun in India. The Shagun could be a gold and diamond jewelry, saree, money, other useful items and blessings as the token of love.

Post wedding Ceremony

The ceremony and the celebration of welcoming the new bride are performed on depending upon the demographics and socio-graphics of the families. In this ritual, the bride sits with her face covered by a veil. The relatives and family members come one by one and lift the veil from the face of newly wed and in return, they shower the gifts and blessings for her upcoming life full of love and happiness.

This post wedding ceremony gives chance to all the family members to meet the new family member and strengthen their bond with her for the years to come.The tradition of Muh Dikhai commemorates the transition of a girl from Daughter (father’s loving doll) to the Bahu of a new home.