Reason for tying Sehra on the groom’s head
Wedding Rituals: Many types of rituals and traditions are performed during marriage in all religions. These traditions include tying Sehra on the groom’s head at the time of marriage. This ritual is always performed in marriage, but tying Sehra on the groom’s head at the time of marriage is not considered just a decoration, but there are also religious and traditional beliefs behind it, which will surprise you.
Sehra is considered very important in the Indian environment. Sehera is mentioned in many Hindu films and songs. The tradition of tying Sehra has been followed in India for centuries. There are social and religious reasons behind this. Let us know about it.
Sehera covers the groom’s face
On the wedding day, in Hindu and Muslim religions, the groom is prepared before the procession leaves. While preparing, Sehra is definitely tied to the groom. Sehra is usually made of flowers, pearls, kundan, shiny and silk threads or sometimes even gold and silver artwork. The groom’s face is covered with a turban or sehra.
In common parlance, Sehre is also called Mukut, Marriage Mukut, Kirit and Maur. The belief behind covering the groom’s face with hair is that no one should see the faces of the bride and groom until the major rituals of the marriage are performed. That is, it should be hidden, so that no negative energy or evil eye can fall on them.
There is description in the scriptures also
This is the reason why the bride’s face is covered with a veil and the groom’s face with a veil. There is also a description of the coiffed crown and its beauty in the scriptures. That is, Lord Shiva’s followers are making a crown of his hair and his hair is being decorated with snakes. Through this Chaupai, it has been told that Lord Shiva wore a crown made of snakes on his head at the time of marriage.
In the scriptures, the wedding crown has been said to be the adornment of a man adorned with Panchadev. This is the reason why common people also wear mukut or sehra at the time of marriage.
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