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The fragrance of the soil hidden in the tradition of marriage is incomplete without these utensils of Chhatarpur
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Chhatarpur Ajab Gajab Shadi Ki Parampara: In Chhatarpur, marriage without earthen utensils and lamps is not complete. Know what is the importance of these utensils and why the groom breaks the clay lamps before the procession comes out.
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The secret of pottery in Chhatarpur weddings
Highlights
- In Chhatarpur, marriage is considered incomplete without earthen pot.
- The pavilion has an old tradition of keeping 5 pitches and lamps.
- The groom kicks raw lamps before the procession.
Importance of soil utensils in marriage. Once again the auspicious time of marriage has started and the markets of Chhatarpur district have started to see glow. The purchase of sarees, jewels to utensils has started in the market. But do you know that there is no marriage in weddings in the district without earthen utensils.
Marriage is in the ritual
For years, Tulsa Bai, who makes many types of utensils from the soil, says that Maihar has 1 pitcher and 2 dabra. It seems to be a dabra for the Kalash. Also, there is 1 Tilaiya, 1 garbage and 1 matka.
The old tradition is to keep in the pavilion
5 pitches are placed under the pavilion, which is covered with a lid. Rice and wheat have to be kept in it. Then light a lamp on it and place it. Also, 1 big matka (pitcher) is also seen under the pavilion. Keeping earthen pots is an old tradition. It is necessary to get married to the city of Chhatarpur district in both today or in the village. This is a very old tradition.
Raw lamps also have importance in marriage
Tulsa Bai says that when the boy goes for the procession, he is extracted before the procession. Withdrawal means to be ready for the procession with the blessings of God from the temples of the village or city. After taking the blessings of God, the groom kills the raw lamps tied to the house with a thread kept at the door of the house and then he leaves for the procession. After kicking the lamps, he does not look at the house directly.
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