Why Tamil Matrimony Is Different From North India?


As we know that Tamil Marriage is undeniably very strange from North India’s. South Indians are known for their simplicity and high thinking. They & their tradition and culture activities are also very unique as compare to other Indian traditions. Due to this reason, Tamil Matrimony turns out to be one of the most beautiful and lavish occasions. Here’s I discuss some points why you must experience this cultural variety at least once in your life!



Colors of India

Tamil wedding is a package of tradition and spiritual symbolism. Typically, Tamil’s use bright colors such as red, sunshine yellow, green, etc. Traditionally these colors are symbols of prosperity & Purity in that region. The bride’s sari, usually a traditional Kanjeevaram and her gold jewelry will dazzle you with more colors and shine.

Collective of Hundreds

Typically, Tamil wedding Guest list is above two to three hundred. It is one of the incredibly largest wedding gatherings in Tamil marriage functions. This is a very unique experience to watch such a large gathering come together for attending a ceremony and bless the newly married couple.

Cacophony of Joy

Traditionally, Tamil weddings make use of a variety of ingenious sounds such as the shehnai and the traditional songs in their mother tongue.

Culture of Vedic Rites

South Indian peoples are very close to religion and they follow all rules & regulations before any wedding ceremony. Generally, they match boy or girl horoscope to fix a marriage, if they any kind thing wrong(Dosha), they fix it with the help of worshipped or prayed to God.

Ceremony of Symbolism

The wedding ceremony starts with the main event to set the wedding date and worship of the married women and after that, they follow the ceremony “Pallikai Thellichal” where many kinds of food grains mixed with the curd and poured into 7 pots and after that pots are immersed in the water.
On the actual day of marriage, there are lots of ceremonies are performed. Holy fire is burning; the bride and groom take seven rounds called “Phere” follow one by one and take some holy promise.

Tamil Matrimony is a supreme experience filled with culture, customs, colors, emotions, and fun. It is such a unique canvas of ethnic and ancient Indian

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