The Mosalu ceremony was held before Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's wedding, what is it and why is it doneThe Mosalu ceremony was held before Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's wedding, what is it and why is it done

Radhika-Anant Wedding: Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant are going to get married. The Mosalu ceremony was also organized in their wedding rituals. Let’s know what it is.

Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s Wedding: It would not be wrong to call Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s wedding the grandest wedding of the decade. Both are going to get married on July 12. Meanwhile, their wedding rituals have started. The Mosalu ceremony was organized at Ambani House on Wednesday. Now many people are wondering what this ritual is and what happens in it. Let us know.

What is the Mosalu ceremony?

Indian weddings are considered incomplete without traditional customs. Every community and state in our country has its own specific rules and rituals before marriage. Mosalu is also a ritual performed before marriage. It is also known as Mameru, which means rituals from the maternal uncle or maternal uncle’s house. In this ritual, the bride is given gifts from the maternal uncle’s house. Which includes traditional clothes, jewellery traditional saris, and ivory bangles, among other items. During this, the maternal uncle is welcomed to the bride’s house.

At the same time, these gifts given from the maternal uncle’s house are considered to be the blessings of the maternal uncle for a prosperous and happy married life. In Mameru, gifts are brought from the maternal uncle’s house in a decorated basket and then the bride touches his feet. Usually, this ceremony takes place a day before the wedding. Traditional music and dance are also included during this ceremony.

This is the history of Mosalu

The practice of Mosalu or Mameru has been going on since girls had no legal rights. At that time, parents used to give special gifts at the wedding of their daughters so that their daughters could live well. After this, when the daughter has a child, gifts are also given so that the child can be brought up well. Then when the same child grows up and is getting married, he is also given gifts under the Mameru tradition. Generations have been carrying on this custom. This ensures that something or the other is always given to the daughter from the property of the parents.

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