Vermillion in demand of woman
Wedding Rituals: In India, women of Hindu religion especially apply vermillion on their hair. At the time of marriage, the groom first applies this vermilion to the ring of his bride. It is believed that applying vermilion prolongs the life of the husband. Also, vermilion is considered a sign of a married woman. The tradition of applying vermilion has been going on since ancient times. Mother Sita also used to fill vermilion in her maang.
At the time of marriage, vermillion is filled in the mang three times. Sindoordan is the most important ritual of a Hindu marriage. Religious reasons are said behind this. In such a situation, let us know why vermillion is filled in the mang three times at the time of marriage? Also know the religious reasons behind this.
Religious reason for applying vermillion
According to pundits, the demand is filled thrice at the time of marriage. For the first time, filling of vermilion is said to be related to Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. It is believed. Due to this, the life of the newly married couple remains full of happiness. The second time the filling of vermillion is said to be related to Mother Saraswati. This improves knowledge, wisdom and speech. This shows that knowledge and wisdom are very important in married life.
Vermillion must fall on the nose
Filling vermillion for the third time is said to be related to Mother Parvati. It gives strength to the married couple and protects them from evil forces, so that no problems arise in their life. When the groom applies vermilion to the bride’s demand, vermilion must fall on the nose, because vermilion falling on the nose is said to be a symbol of auspiciousness.
Also, the bride should apply the same vermilion for one year, which is applied to her forehead at the time of marriage. This maintains the love between the bride and groom.
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